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Episode Normal force
University of Colorado Boulder
How can I move students toward a solution?
Developing student ideas
Newton's laws
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Episode Circuit paths
University of Washington
How do students build new ideas?
Developing student ideas
Circuits
Episode Bouncy ball
Seattle Pacific University
Should I help students solve problems efficiently?
Developing student ideas
Momentum
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Episode Change in velocity
Texas State University
What are some benefits of a tutorial preparation session?
Developing student ideas
Kinematics
Episode Baton
Seattle Pacific University
What argumentation strategies do students use?
Developing student ideas
Momentum
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Episode Pie
Florida International University
What ideas do students have about energy changes?
Developing student ideas
Energy
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Episode Quilted
University of Maryland
What scientific practices do students use in electrostatics?
Developing student ideas
Electrostatics
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Episode Jump up
University of Maryland
Will students engage in evidence-based argumentation?
Developing student ideas
Electrostatics
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