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Students determine relationship between charge density and total charge using understanding of a circle
In this video students were asked to solve for the potential in all space due to a ring of charge Q and radius R. This activity is described in .text/html2008-05-07T09:51:57-08:00whitepapers:harmonic:definitions
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Definitions
Use of geometric understanding
The use of any understanding of the geometry of a problem in order to facilitate understanding of the problem and/or make progress on the problem.
Examples:
• Finding charge density on a ring applying the relationship that length = 2πRtext/html2008-06-02T11:48:53-08:00whitepapers:harmonic:dissertation
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Student Geometric Reasoning in the Context of Junior-Level E&M Problems
Question: In what ways do students use geometric understanding of a problem in their problem solving?
• What are examples of students using geometric understanding?
• What are examples of types of reasoning that are seen commonly among a large percentage of students?text/html2008-06-02T10:48:36-08:00whitepapers:harmonic:examples
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Video Examples of Students Using Geometric Reasoning While Solving E&M Problems
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Outline of Stuff Students Need to Learn
Learning
Video of Geometric to Symbolic Translation
* Students determine relationship between charge density and total charge using understanding of a Circletext/html2008-05-28T12:45:41-08:00whitepapers:harmonic:geometric_dissertation
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Student Geometric Reasoning in the Context of Junior-Level E&M Problems
Question: In what ways do students use geometric understanding of a problem in their problem solving?
• What are examples of students using geometric understanding?
• What are examples of types of reasoning that are seen commonly among a large percentage of students?text/html2008-05-27T14:05:24-08:00whitepapers:harmonic:internal_link
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Group 4 Solving for Potential of a Charged Ring: Concepts with which They Wrestle
1) Quickly: Choosing a coordinate system (1:21)
2) Dealing with all the different “r's” :
a) R as radius;
b) r as position vector of “voltmeter”;
c) r' as position vector to dQ on ring;text/html2008-06-02T12:54:44-08:00whitepapers:harmonic:learning
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Outline of Stuff Students Are Learning and Wrestling With
1) Understanding and translating symbols and notation
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2) Understanding Physics Concepts
3) Understanding Mathematics Concepts and Processes
4) Use of Geometric Understanding and Harmonic Reasoning to Solve Problems
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Geometric and Harmonic Reasoning
We have begun to study how students use their understanding of the geometry of a problem to make progress in problem solving. We are also looking at the extent to which students go from geometric understanding to algebraic symbols or go from a mathematical expression to geometric understanding. Students who go fluidly back and forth between the geometry and the symbols are referred to as thinking “harmonically”.text/html2008-05-28T09:51:47-08:00whitepapers:harmonic:video_examples
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Video Examples of Students Using Geometric Reasoning While Solving E&M Problems
Definitions
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Video of Geometric to Symbolic Translation
* Students determine relationship between charge density and total charge using understanding of a Circletext/html2008-05-28T12:35:02-08:00whitepapers:harmonic:vringgrp4
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Group 4 Solving for Potential of a Charged Ring: Concepts with which They Wrestle
1) Choosing a coordinate system (G4,1:21)
2) Dealing with all the different “r's” :
a) R as radius;
b) r as position vector of “voltmeter”;
c) r' as position vector to dQ on ring;