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Articles
Teaching on
the Web by Thomas D. Rossing
Motivating Students
to Learn Physics Using an Online Homework System by
John Risley
The Physics Illumination
Project: Conceptual Homework on the Web by Ron Greene
The Evolution
of Web-Based Activities in Physics at Illinois by Tim Stelzer
and Gary Gladding
Time-dependent
Permeable Interface and IT-based Physics Education
by Jin S. Kim and Keum H. Lee
Just-in-Time Teaching:
The Best of Both Worlds by Gregor M. Novak
Physlets:
A Tool for Physics Education Research
by Wolfgang Christian, Mario Belloni and Melissa
Dancy
Science is
a Lot of Fun with Hands-on Activities by Yoshio Kamishina
The Blame Game
in Teacher Preparation by Fredrick Stein
Where Should
We Go With Advanced Placement by W. Lichten
Doing Research
and Teaching by Jan Tobochnik
Browsing the
Journals by Thomas D. Rossing
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