2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2112.05581
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Student Representations of Computation in the Physics Community

Abstract: Undergraduate physics education has greatly benefited from the introduction of computational activities. However, despite the benefits computation has delivered, we still lack a complete understanding of the computationally integrated learning experience from the student perspective. In particular, we are interested in investigating how students develop expert-like perceptions of computation as a practice within the professional physics community. To investigate this aspect of student development, we employ th… Show more

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