From: Martin M. <pro...@gm...> - 2008-04-25 07:19:26
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Hi Folks, I have been having students use Vpython for about 7 years or so in my intro engineering physics courses. The course is structured around several major projects which contain a computational modeling and visualization component. I am giving a workshop on Project Based Learning in Physics featuring VPython from an implementors perspective. (For more info see http://www.physicsworkshops.org/PBP/index.htm) Basically, when you leave the workshop you should have the tools to implement computational modeling projects in your classroom. I am looking for papers/studies that address the effectiveness of computational modeling/visualization in enhancing student learning. While I have pre and post tested my population with the FCI for five of the past eight years, my course is too non-traditional to say anything specific about computational modeling. Looking through the TPT archives doesn't seem to turn up anything. I know Bruce and Ruth put out an article in the AJP this month. (In fact this months issue is all about Computation) Can anyone point me to other sources? Thanks! mmason ------ Martin S. Mason Professor of Physics and Engineering Mt. San Antonio College Walnut, CA 91789 |