DocumentCode
2265140
Title
Force and Motion: Virtual Reality as a Study Instrument of Alternative Conceptions in Dynamics
Author
Franco, Leandro Rezende ; Raimann, Eliane ; de Souza, Ruberley Rodrigues ; de Souza Ribeiro, Marcos Wagner
Author_Institution
Cienc. e Tecnol. de Goias, Inst. Fed. de Educ., Goias, Brazil
fYear
2011
fDate
23-26 May 2011
Firstpage
89
Lastpage
95
Abstract
Alternative conceptions in dynamics have been subject of research in physics teaching since the early 1980\´s. Currently, conceived as the fact that a normal student interpreting phenomena of nature according to their prior knowledge, usually titled alternative conceptions, which are not treated as "wrong", though not agree with the accepted scientific explanations. On the one hand, various studies have contributed to these developments, other research has focused on the development of teaching methodologies and tools for study and research to help students and teachers in raising awareness of the existence of these concepts and training of scientific knowledge. In this context, the Virtual Reality (VR) has gained ground and supporters of their use in physics teaching. Considered by many researchers as a powerful tool for studies of complex situations and capable of providing a direct user interaction with learning objects, VR offers many resources to the study of alternative conceptions in dynamics. Relying on this advantage, we developed the software Force & Motion, "which addresses alternative conceptions in dynamics from four simulations: Shot Gun; Salto Moto; Launch Aircraft; Rotational and platforms.
Keywords
computer aided instruction; dynamics; physics computing; teaching; virtual reality; Force & Motion software; direct user interaction; dynamics alternative conceptions; physics teaching; virtual reality; Dynamics; Instruments; Mice; Software; Solid modeling; Three dimensional displays; Virtual reality; Alternative conceptions.; Blender 3D; Virtual Reality; dynamics;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Virtual Reality (SVR), 2011 XIII Symposium on
Conference_Location
Uberlandia
Print_ISBN
978-1-4577-0661-5
Electronic_ISBN
978-0-7695-4445-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SVR.2011.36
Filename
5951839
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