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Main Authors: da Rocha, Carlos Antonio, Nogueira, Matheus Santos
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2501.09140
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author da Rocha, Carlos Antonio
Nogueira, Matheus Santos
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Nogueira, Matheus Santos
contents This study examines the impact of a remote laboratory experiment on Physics learning, using a case study approach. Societal advancements over the past century have spurred discussions regarding restructuring the current educational system, with active learning methodologies proposed as alternatives to conventional models. These active methods empower students to develop new skills and competencies beyond the academic knowledge imparted in lectures. To improve student learning outcomes in Physics, this research will develop an experimental model for application in engineering classes. This involves creating a laboratory experiment procedure for oblique projectile motion, constructing the necessary apparatus, recording the experiment on a film, presenting the video for a remote student's audience, and evaluating the model using questionnaires focusing on conceptual understanding and related questions.
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spellingShingle Active Learning Methodology applied to a remote projectile launch experiment: students' first impressions
da Rocha, Carlos Antonio
Nogueira, Matheus Santos
Physics Education
This study examines the impact of a remote laboratory experiment on Physics learning, using a case study approach. Societal advancements over the past century have spurred discussions regarding restructuring the current educational system, with active learning methodologies proposed as alternatives to conventional models. These active methods empower students to develop new skills and competencies beyond the academic knowledge imparted in lectures. To improve student learning outcomes in Physics, this research will develop an experimental model for application in engineering classes. This involves creating a laboratory experiment procedure for oblique projectile motion, constructing the necessary apparatus, recording the experiment on a film, presenting the video for a remote student's audience, and evaluating the model using questionnaires focusing on conceptual understanding and related questions.
title Active Learning Methodology applied to a remote projectile launch experiment: students' first impressions
topic Physics Education
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2501.09140