Effect Of A Video-Based Laboratory On The High School Pupils’ Understanding Of Constant Speed Motion

  • Trudel L
  • Métioui A
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Abstract

Among the physical phenomena studied in high school, the kinematical concepts are important because they constitute a precondition for the study of subsequent concepts of mechanics. Our research aims at studying the effect of a computer-assisted scientific investigation on high school pupils’ understanding of the constant speed motion. Experimentation took place in a high school physics classroom. A repeated measures analysis of variance shows that, during the implementation of this strategy, the pupils’ understanding of kinematical concepts increased in a significant way. In conclusion, we specify advantages and limits of the study and give future research directions concerning the design of a computer-assisted laboratory in high school physics.

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Trudel, L., & Métioui, A. (2012). Effect Of A Video-Based Laboratory On The High School Pupils’ Understanding Of Constant Speed Motion. International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications, 3(5). https://doi.org/10.14569/ijacsa.2012.030513

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