Online administration of research-based assessments

Research-based assessments (RBAs; e.g., the Force Concept Inventory) that measure student content knowledge, attitudes, or identities have played a major role in transforming physics teaching practices. RBAs offer instructors a standardized method for empirically investigating the efficacy of their...

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Veröffentlicht in:American journal of physics 2021-01, Vol.89 (1), p.7-8
Hauptverfasser: Van Dusen, Ben, Shultz, Mollee, Nissen, Jayson M., Wilcox, Bethany R., Holmes, N. G., Jariwala, Manher, Close, Eleanor W., Lewandowski, H. J., Pollock, Steven
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