scholarly journals A Usability Study of Classical Mechanics Education Based on Hybrid Modeling: Implications for Sustainability in Learning

2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (20) ◽  
pp. 11225
Author(s):  
Rosanna E. Guadagno ◽  
Virgilio Gonzenbach ◽  
Haley Puddy ◽  
Paul Fishwick ◽  
Midori Kitagawa ◽  
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A usability study evaluated the ease with which users interacted with an author-designed modeling and simulation program called STEPP (Scaffolded Training Environment for Physics Programming). STEPP is a series of educational modules for introductory algebra-based physics classes that allow students to model the motion of an object using Finite State Machines (FSMs). STEPP was designed to teach students to decompose physical systems into a few key variables such as time, position, and velocity and then encourages them to use these variables to define states (such as running a marathon) and transitions between these states (such as crossing the finish line). We report the results of a usability study on high school physics teachers that was part of a summer training institute. To examine this, 8 high school physics teachers (6 women, 2 men) were taught how to use our simulation software. Data from qualitative and quantitative measures revealed that our tool generally exceeded teacher’s expectations across questions assessing: (1) User Experience, (2) STEM-C Relevance, and (3) Classroom Applicability. Implications of this research for STEM education and the use of modeling and simulation to enhance sustainability in learning will be discussed.

2000 ◽  
Vol 38 (2) ◽  
pp. 98-104 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michael Neuschatz ◽  
Mark McFarling

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