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Papers & Talks by date: 1998

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This page links to papers and talks from the UMD PERG, and UMD PERG alumni in 1998 in reverse chronological order.

Papers and Talks in 1998

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Papers   (Jump to Talks presented in 1998)
E. Redish,
J. Saul,
and
R.Steinberg
Student expectations in introductory physics Am. J. Phys. 66(3), 212-224
(1998)
 
Talks   (Return to top)
M. Wittmann Making Sense of How Students Come to an Understanding of Physics: An Example from Mechanical Waves Dissertation Defense, November 1998    
E. Redish The role of physics education research in reforming undergraduate education Revitalization of Physics Education Meeting, Arlington, VA, October 3, 1998    
M. Sabella,
R. Steinberg
and
E. Redish
Failing to connect: Fragmented knowledge in student understanding of physics Presented at AAPT National Meeting Lincoln, Nebraska, August 1998    
M. Wittmann,
R. Steinberg
and
E. Redish
A Diagnostic Test to Investigate Student Use of Multiple Models of Mechanical Waves Presented at AAPT National Meeting Lincoln, Nebraska, August 1998    
E. Redish Millikan Award Lecture: Building a science of teaching physics AAPT Summer Meeting, Lincoln NE, August 6, 1998    
R. Scherr,
A. Boudreaux,
S. Vokos,
and
L. McDermott
Identifying and addressing student difficulties in Galilean and special relativity: Simultaneity AAPT Summer National Meeting,
August 1998,
Lincoln, Nebraska
 
M. Wittmann Student Use of Multiple Models When Making Sense of Physics: An Example From Mechanical Waves Summer School of the European Science Education Research Association,
Marly-le-Roi, France, August, 1998
   
M. Wittmann Investigating and Addressing Student Difficulties with Physics: An Example from Mechanical Waves Presented at TYC Conference Workshop, Joliet Junior College, June 1998    


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