Papers and Talks by Jeff Saul |
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Papers
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J. Saul, D. Abbott, G. Parker and R. Beichner |
Can one lab make a difference? | Physics Education Research:
A Supplement to the American Journal of Physics 68 (7 S1), S60-61 (2000). |
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J. Saul, R. Beichner, R. Allain, D. Deardorff, and D. Abbott |
Introduction to SCALE-UP: Student Centered Activities for Large Enrollment University Physics | Proceedings of the 2000 Annual meeting of the American Society for Engineering Education | |||
J. Saul, D. Abbott, R. Allain, D. Deardorff, and R. Beichner |
Evaluating introductory physics classes in light of the ABET criteria: An example from the SCALE-UP project | Proceedings of the 2000 Annual meeting of the American Society for Engineering Education | |||
J. Saul, E. Redish, and R.Steinberg |
Student expectations in introductory physics |
Am. J. Phys. 66(3), 212-224 (1998) |
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J. Saul, E. Redish, and R. Steinberg |
On the effectiveness of active-engagement microcomputer-based laboratories | Am. J. Phys. 65 (1), 45-54 (1997) | |||
J. Saul, R. Steinberg, and E. Redish |
The distribution and change of student expectations in introductory physics | presented at The International Conference on Undergraduate Physics Education (ICUPE), College Park, MD (July 31-Aug 3, 1996) | |||
Talks
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J. Saul, R. Steinberg and E. Redish |
Student expectations, Workshop Physics, and the MPEX survey | AAPT meeting, Denver, Colorado, August, 1997 | |||
J. Saul | TA training as an evolving process | Invited talk, AAPT meeting, Phoenix, January, 1997 | |||
J. Saul, E. Redish and R. Steinberg |
Student difficulties with math in physics: Giving meaning to symbols | Presented at AAPT meeting, College Park, August, 1996 | |||
J. Saul, R. Steinberg and E. Redish |
A comparison of student expectations in introductory calculus- based physics | Presented at AAPT meeting, College Park, August, 1996 | |||
J. Saul, M. Wittmann, R. Steinberg and E. Redish |
Student difficulties with math in physics: Why can't students apply what they learn in math class? | Presented at AAPT meeting, College Park, August, 1996 | |||
R. Steinberg, J. Saul, M. Wittmann and E. Redish |
Student difficulties understanding the role of mathematics in introductory physics | Presented at APS/AAPT meeting, Indianapolis, May 1996 |
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