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Pedagogical approaches to surface phenomena in liquids: Investigation-based laboratory and modelling activities to improve students’ learning

2023

Paperclips can float on water, mercury drops do not spread on solid surfaces, and fluids can flow against gravity in capillary tubes. Surface tension can be used to explain these phenomena that are macroscopic manifestations of microscopic molecular interactions. At both school and university levels, surface phenomena are introduced through traditional macroscopic or microscopic approaches. However, since explanations based on microscopic models are often in conflict with common macroscopic interpretations, the traditional teaching of the basic concepts related to surface phenomena can be unclear and can prevent students from an effective understanding of the topic. However, since surface p…

Physics Education Research Surface Phenomena Teaching/Learning Sequence Inquiry-Based Learning Learning Dimensions Qualitative AnalysisSettore FIS/08 - Didattica E Storia Della Fisica
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Outcomes of a Teaching Learning Sequence on Modelling Surface Phenomena in Liquids

2023

In this paper we discuss the effects of modelling and computer simulation activities in promoting student use of lines of reasoning useful to explain proposed or observed situations. The activities are part of a structured Teaching/Learning Sequence on surface phenomena in liquids. We outline a model of liquid based on a mesoscopic approach, examples of computer simulations students can use during the activities, and we describe the Teaching/Learning Sequence. During the pedagogical activities, students can simulate the liquid behaviour by controlling many simulation parameters, such as the interaction intensity among liquid and solid particles. The results of the analysis of student answer…

Public AdministrationSettore FIS/08 - Didattica E Storia Della FisicaPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationEducationComputer Science Applicationssurface phenomena; surface tension; mesoscopic model; active learning; educational reconstruction; SPH methodssurface tensionactive learningDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyComputer Science (miscellaneous)educational reconstructionKeywords: surface phenomenaSPH methodsmesoscopic model
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