Workshops and presentations
Workshops and presentations
Contact information for co-PIs
Bradley S. Ambrose
Department of Physics
118 Padnos Hall
Grand Valley State University
Allendale, MI 49401
Tel.: 616-331-2524
FAX: 616-331-3740
Email: ambroseb@gvsu.edu
Michael C. Wittmann
Department of Physics and Astronomy
5709 Bennett Hall
University of Maine
Orono, ME 04401-5709
Tel.: 207-581-1237
FAX: 207-581-3410
Email: wittmann@umit.maine.edu
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Sponsored in part by NSF grants DUE-0441426 and DUE-0442388
We have disseminated our work through workshops and presentations at national conferences as well as in PER publications. Several examples are provided here.
❖2011 Physics Education Research Conference. Targeted poster presentation on methods to assess student learning in intermediate mechanics.
❖2011 Colloquium, Rochester Institute of Technology. Department colloquium focusing on student learning of 2D vector kinematics, conservative forces, and SHM in 2D.
❖2010 March APS Meeting. Invited talk highlighting research on student learning of conservative forces and orbital mechanics.
❖2010 Joint APS-AAPT Winter Meeting. Invited talk focusing on student learning of conservative forces and orbital mechanics.
❖2009 Colloquium, DePaul University. Department colloquium focusing on student learning of conservative forces as well as 1D and 2D simple harmonic motion.
❖2009 Joint AAPT-AAAS Winter Meeting. Invited talk (co-presented with M.C. Wittmann) on research into how students connect the mathematics to the physics in intermediate mechanics.
❖2007 Winter AAPT Meeting. Invited talk (co-presented with M.C. Wittmann) highlighting IMT materials on damped oscillations and conservative forces.
Workshops, invited talks/colloquia, posters:
❖B.S. Ambrose, “Investigating student understanding in intermediate mechanics: Identifying the need for a tutorial approach to instruction,” Am. J. Phys. 72, 453 – 459 (2004).
❖B.S. Ambrose, “Probing student reasoning and intuitions in intermediate mechanics: An example with linear oscillations,” Physics Education Research Conference-2006, ed. L. McCullough, L. Hsu, and P. Heron, AIP Conference Proceedings 883, American Institute of Physics, Melville, NY, 2007, pp. 30-33.
❖B.S. Ambrose, “Learning about student learning in intermediate mechanics: Using research to improve instruction,” Physics Education Research Conference-2009, ed. C. Henderson, M. Sabella, and C. Singh, AIP Conference Proceedings 1179, American Institute of Physics, Melville, NY, 2009, pp. 3 – 6.
Selected publications:
Intermediate Mechanics Tutorials are modeled after:
•Tutorials in Introductory Physics, L.C. McDermott P.S. Shaffer, and the Physics Education Group at the University of Washington (Prentice Hall, 2002)
•Activity-Based Tutorials, M.C. Wittmann, R.N. Steinberg, E.F. Redish, and the University of Maryland Physics Education Research Group (Wiley, 2004 and 2005)