University of Maryland Physics Education Research Group


UMd PERG Page

Papers and Talks by Lei Bao


PERG Info | PERG materials | PERG HOMEPAGE | PER on the web | Resources on the web

Go back to Papers and Talks

Author(s) Title Reference PDF HTML Abstract
Papers    (Jump to Talks presented by L. Bao)
L. Bao
and
E. Redish
Understanding probabilistic interpretations of physical systems: A prerequisite to learning quantum physics American Journal of Physics,
Vol. 70, No. 3, pp. 210-217,
March 2002
L. Bao,
K. Hogg
and
D. Zollman
Model Analysis of Fine Structures of Student Models: An Example with Newton's Third Law American Journal of Physics - PER Supplement (to be published)    
L. Bao
and
E. Redish
Concentration Analysis: A Quantitative Assessment of Student States Physics Education Research Supplement to the American Journal of Physics, to be published, July 2001    
L. Bao
and
E. Redish
What can you learn from a (good) multiple choice exam? Contributed paper, GIREP Conference Physics Teacher Education beyond 2000, Barcelona Spain, August 2000    
L. Bao
and
E. Redish
Model Analysis: Assessing the Dynamics of Student Learning University of Maryland preprint,
March 2001
   
L. Bao,
M. Wittmann,
R. Steinberg,
and
E. Redish
The influence of student understanding of classical physics when learning quantum mechanics Research on the Teaching and Learning of Quantum Sciences,
NARST Annual Meeting,
Boston, March, 1999
   
Talks   (Return to top)
L. Bao,
M. Wittmann,
R. Steinberg
and
E. Redish
Curriculum Development to Address Student Difficulties with Models of Conductivity AAPT meeting, San Antonio, Texas,
August, 1999
   
L. Bao,
E. Redish
and
P. Jolly
Student difficulties with energy in quantum mechanics Invited talk, AAPT meeting, Phoenix, January, 1997    
L. Bao,
P. Jolly
and
E. Redish
Student difficulties with quantum mechanics Presented at AAPT meeting, College Park, August, 1996    
L. Bao The bouncing ball: An MBL demonstration of the period doubling approach to chaos Presented at AAPT meeting, College Park, August, 1996    


Information about PERG Resource materials from PERG PERG Homepage PER elsewhere on the web Resource materials for teachers

Maintained by University of Maryland PERG
Comments and questions may be directed to E. F. Redish
Last modified 25 September 2001