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electricity and magnetism from a Physics journal.These papers were pre-selected by the tutors. The students were required to read andcomprehend the proposed physical model and experiment procedure outlined in the originalpaper. They then had to adapt it to the available equipment in our university laboratory. Oncethe teams had collected data, they were to analyze and compare it with the physical modelingof the observed phenomenon. Finally, they were to create a self-explanatory videopresentation, limited to 10 minutes, where the student teams explained the physicalphenomenon, the modeling, the experiment conducted, and the analysis and conclusionsdrawn. The PBL approach allows students to have a better understanding of importantphysical theories
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- Pedagogy in Physics Education, Engineering Physics and Physics Division (EP2D) Technical Session 1
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Frank Efe; Antony Kinyua, Morgan State University; Ezana Negusse; Neda Bazyar Shourabi, Pennsylvania State University, Berks ; Pelumi Olaitan Abiodun, Morgan State University; Hannah Abedoh, Morgan State University; Oludare Adegbola Owolabi P.E., Morgan State University; Arnesto Bowman, Morgan State University
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contamination, and use of experiment-centric pedagogy in STEM fields.Hannah Abedoh, Morgan State UniversityDr. Oludare Adegbola Owolabi P.E., Morgan State University Dr. Oludare Owolabi, a professional engineer in Maryland, joined the Morgan State University faculty in 2010. He is the director of the Sustainable Infrastructure Development, Smart Innovation and Resilient Engineering Research Lab at Morgan State UniversityArnesto Bowman, Morgan State University ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023Enhancing student engagement and enthusiasm in undergraduate physics laboratory experiments at a historically black university by using hands-on devices via experiment-centric pedagogyAbstractPolicy
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faculty in 2010. He is the director of the for sustainable infrastructure development, smart innovation and resilient innovation and the director of undergraduate programs at the department of civil engineering, Morgan State University.Frank Efe, Morgan State UniversityHannah Abedoh, Morgan State University ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024 Engaging University Students in Practical Physics Labs Through Motivational Active LearningAbstractThe COVID-19 pandemic had a significant impact on student’s motivation to learn. As a result,the in-person laboratory session evolved into a virtual laboratory session. Despite this effort, manystudents struggled with the home
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Johanna Antonia Perasso, Universidad Andres Bello, Chile; Angeles Dominguez, Tecnológico de Monterrey, Mexico; Universidad Andres Bello, Chile
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theteaching and learning of a physics course through the students' perception. The modifiedILD has the same three stages as the original ILD, with two main differences in whoperforms the experiment and when it is performed. Specifically, the three phases in themodified ILD are 1) predict, 2) experiment (by students working in groups, not theinstructor), and 3) reflect (in groups, not individually). The first phase, prediction, beginswith the analysis of a physical situation in which students have to predict the behavior ofthe situation based on the knowledge imparted in the session by the instructor. This occursat the end of the instructor's exposition. The second phase occurs in the laboratory sectionof the course and relates to students' experience