Abstract
Special relativity theory (SRT) presents an attractive introduction to modern physics in secondary education. Understanding the principles of SRT, however, requires a conceptually demanding learning process, involving a variety of robust learning difficulties. Thought experiments (TEs), performed by students themselves, provide a fruitful learning tool to address these difficulties. We present two visualization tools that explicitly support students in performing specific phases of a TE: a computer modelling tool and a paper and pencil representation of space time. We discuss relevant design features and specify how these visualization tools can be used to address learning difficulties.
Original language | English |
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Pages | 1-3 |
Publication status | Published - 2021 |
Event | ESERA 2021: Visualization of modern physics - Braga, Portugal Duration: 30 Aug 2021 → 3 Sept 2021 |
Conference
Conference | ESERA 2021 |
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Country/Territory | Portugal |
City | Braga |
Period | 30/08/21 → 3/09/21 |
Keywords
- Physics
- secondary school
- Design based research