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50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Trikosko, Walter – Physics Teacher, 2014
This is not a treatise on optics or the index of refraction. It is merely a demonstration that will surprise and engage many of your students. We have all put a pencil in a beaker of water and observed how it appears to bend. Not so much fun or engaging, is it? Why not illustrate this optical effect by taking your students spearfishing?…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts, Optics, Light
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Ribeiro, C. I. – Physics Teacher, 2014
In this article we propose an activity aimed at introductory students to help them understand the Stefan-Boltzmann and Wien's displacement laws. It only requires simple materials that are available at any school: an incandescent lamp, a variable dc energy supply, and a computer to run an interactive simulation of the blackbody spectrum.…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Scientific Principles, Lighting
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Cabeza, Cecilia; Rubido, Nicolás; Martí, Arturo C. – Physics Education, 2014
Entertaining and educational experiments that can be conducted in a water park, illustrating physics concepts, principles and fundamental laws, are described. These experiments are suitable for students ranging from senior secondary school to junior university level. Newton's laws of motion, Bernoulli's equation, based on the…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Water, Recreational Facilities
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Parikesit, Gea O. F. – Physics Education, 2014
Shadows can be found easily everywhere around us, so that we rarely find it interesting to reflect on how they work. In order to raise curiosity among students on the optics of shadows, we can display the shadows in 3D, particularly using a stereoscopic set-up. In this paper we describe the optics of stereoscopic shadows using simple schematic…
Descriptors: Physics, Optics, Student Motivation, Science Activities
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Azevedo, A. C.; Santos, A. C. F. – Physics Education, 2014
We focus on the difficulties that visually impaired students have when dealing with graphics and diagrams in their study of geometrical optics. This case study suggests practices that use low cost materials, easy to find and to handle, and that provide a tactile perception for visually impaired students. The activities employ light and easy to…
Descriptors: Visual Impairments, High School Students, Foreign Countries, Optics
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Ortiz, Enrique – International Journal for Mathematics Teaching and Learning, 2014
Students start to memorize arithmetic facts from early elementary school mathematics activities. Their fluency or lack of fluency with these facts could affect their efforts as they carry out mental calculations as adults. This study investigated participants' levels of brain activation and possible reasons for these levels as they solved…
Descriptors: Brain Hemisphere Functions, Arithmetic, Problem Solving, Measurement Equipment
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Truncale, Nicholas P.; Graham, Michelle T. – Physics Teacher, 2014
As science educators, one of our important responsibilities is ensuring students possess the proper tools and accommodations to examine phenomena in a laboratory setting. It is our job to innovate methods enabling students with disabilities to participate in all aspects of investigations. This article describes an experimental accommodation…
Descriptors: Acoustics, Academic Accommodations (Disabilities), Deafness, Assistive Technology
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Millier, Brian; Aleman Milán, Gianna – Journal of Chemical Education, 2014
The design and construction of an apparatus to measure the optical birefringence of a liquid crystal is described. The instrument also includes temperature control and monitoring circuitry to allow for the measurement of the nematic-to-isotropic phase transition temperature. An important feature of this design is that the students are able to…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Chemistry, College Science, Undergraduate Study
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Chu, Hye-Eun; Treagust, David F. – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2014
This study focuses on elucidating and explaining reasons for the stability of and interrelationships between students' conceptions about "Light Propagation" and "Visibility of Objects" using contextualized questions across 3 years of secondary schooling from Years 7 to 9. In a large-scale quantitative study involving 1,233…
Descriptors: Optics, Secondary School Students, Secondary School Science, Scientific Concepts
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Kouh, Minjoon; Merz, River – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2013
We piloted a semester-long, interdisciplinary, introductory science course using recently developed optogenetic technique as a main context. In neuroscience application, this technique introduces the gene of light-sensitive membrane protein into a targeted class of neurons, whose activity then can be modulated with a laser of specific wavelength.…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Science Instruction, Neurosciences, Light
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Maley, Tim; Stoll, Will; Demir, Kadir – Physics Teacher, 2013
This paper describes the authors' experiences transforming a "cookbook" lab into an inquiry-based investigation and the powerful effect the inquiry-oriented lab had on our students' understanding of lenses. We found the inquiry-oriented approach led to richer interactions between students as well as a deeper conceptual…
Descriptors: Optics, Science Laboratories, Inquiry, Active Learning
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Aguiar, Carlos E.; Santos, Antonio, C. F.; Lopes, Eric B.; Santos, Walter S. – Physics Teacher, 2013
A goldfish isn't always visible inside its fishbowl. If the fish gets sufficiently close to the bowl glass, it will disappear for certain angles of observation. In a recent paper in this journal, Zhu and Shi explained the effect in terms of total internal reflection. We show in what follows that the phenomenon involves some richer optics: a…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Optics, Scientific Principles, Physics
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Kutzner, Mickey – Physics Teacher, 2013
For decades now, the laser has been used as a handy device for performing ray traces in geometrical optics demonstrations and laboratories. For many ray- trace applications, I have found the laser level 3 to be even more visually compelling and easy for student use than the laser pointer.
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Lasers, Optics, Teaching Methods
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Bochnícek, Zdenek – Physics Education, 2013
This paper describes a set of demonstration school experiments where infrared radiation is detected using thermal sensitive foils. The possibility of using standard glass lenses for infrared imaging is discussed in detail. It is shown that with optic components made from glass, infrared radiation up to 2.5 µm of wavelength can be detected. The…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Experiments, Radiation, Thermodynamics
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Rodríguez, Y.; Santana, A.; Mendoza, L. M. – Physics Education, 2013
Recently, with the development of more powerful and accurate computational tools, the inclusion of new didactic materials in the classroom is known to have increased. However, the form in which these materials can be used to enhance the learning process is still under debate. Many different methodologies have been suggested for constructing new…
Descriptors: Physics, Optics, Computation, Technology Uses in Education
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