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Beyond Project-Based Learning: Conference-Style Writing as Authentic Assessment in Interdisciplinary Quantum Engineering Education

Nischal Binod Gautam, Enrique P. Blair ยท 2026

Project-based learning is recognized as an effective approach for improving engagement and applied understanding in STEM education. In quantum engineering courses, however, the question is no longer oโ€ฆ

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Can a CNOT Gate Affect the Control Qubit? Student Resources for Understanding CNOT and Entanglement

Jonan-Rohi S. Plueger, Bethany R. Wilcox, Steven J. Pollock, Gina Passante ยท 2026

The Controlled-Not (CNOT) gate is essential to algorithms in quantum computing for its ability to entangle qubits. As such, it is important to understand how students learning quantum computing reasonโ€ฆ

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Instructor Framing and Incentives Shape Physics Students' Engagement and Learning Gains from an Inquiry-Based Electrostatics Tutorial on the Method of Images

Jaya Shivangani Kashyap, Robert P. Devaty, Chandralekha Singh ยท 2026

The method of images (MoI) is a valuable technique for solving certain electrostatic boundary value problems consisting of charge density near conductor(s). We developed and validated an inquiry-basedโ€ฆ

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Training on Data Analysis Reproducibility via Containerization with Apptainer

Roy Cruz Candelaria, Wouter Deconinck, Aman Desai, Guillermo Fidalgo Rodriguez, Michel Hernandez Villanueva, Kilian Lieret, Valeriia Lukashenko, Sudhir Malik, Marco Mambelli, Tetiana Mazurets, Alexander Moreno Briceno, Andres Rios-Tascon, Richa Sharma ยท 2026

We present the material and resources developed for training physicists on containerization technologies enabled by Apptainer. In the context of analysis preservation using Apptainer's capabilities, wโ€ฆ

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A Unified and Economical Approach to Teaching Higher Secondary Electricity Experiments

Sanjoy Kumar Pal, Papun Mondal, Pradipta Panchadhyayee, Anirban Samanta, Subhash Chandra Samanta ยท 2026

In both rural and urban educational settings, science education is often hindered by limited access to lab resources and intimidating, complex instruments. This paper introduces a low-cost, homemade eโ€ฆ

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The Physics of Gudeg: Learning the Mechanics and Thermal Properties Using Collaborative Project based Activities for the High School Physics

Bayu Setiaji, Pramudya Wahyu Pradana, Febrina Siska Widyaningtyas, Purwoko Haryadi Santoso, Yusman Wiyatmo, Heru Kuswanto ยท 2026

In this paper, we describe a presentation on the physics of Gudeg, a traditional food from Indonesia specifically originated in the Special District of Yogyakarta. This learning context is designed foโ€ฆ

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What does it mean to think like a physicist? Insights from physics graduate students

Apekshya Ghimire, Chandralekha Singh ยท 2026

Learning to think like a physicist (LTP) is often cited as a central goal of graduate physics education, yet what this means in practice and the extent to which physics graduate education prepares stuโ€ฆ

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Notes from the Physics Teaching Lab: A Magneto-Mechanical Harmonic Oscillator

Kenneth G. Libbrecht ยท 2026

We describe a magnetically driven torsional oscillator that is well suited for teaching the physics of simple harmonic motion using a collection of hands-on, quantitative experiments. The mechanical Qโ€ฆ

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Using Educational Comics in Physics Teaching for Chemistry and Biochemistry Students: Impact on Motivation and Domain-Specific Conceptual Gains

Mauricio Echiburu, Camilo Henriquez, Rodrigo Valdes, Cristobal Rios ยท 2026

This study investigates the impact of educational comics as an active learning strategy in physics workshops for undergraduate students in Chemistry and Pharmacy and Biochemistry during the second semโ€ฆ

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Canadian Physics Counts: Considering How Identity Relates to Experiences of Harm within the Canadian Physics Community

Adrianna Tassone, Eden J. Hennessey, Anastasia Smolina, Skye Hennessey, Kevin Hewitt, Shohini Ghose ยท 2026

Harmful experiences such as harassment and discrimination continue to push many people out of science. To better understand identities and experiences of harm among physicists, we conducted Canadian Pโ€ฆ

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Exploring the potential of ChatGPT for feedback and evaluation in experimental physics

Marcos Abreu, Alvaro Suarez, Cecilia Stari, Arturo C. Marti ยท 2026

This study explores how generative artificial intelligence, specifically ChatGPT, can assist in the evaluation of laboratory reports in Experimental Physics. Two interaction modalities were implementeโ€ฆ

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Students' reasoning in choosing measurement instruments in an introductory physics laboratory course

Micol Alemani, Karel Kok, Eva Philippaki ยท 2026

The aim of this study is to investigate the decisions and reasoning of undergraduate students when choosing simple measurement instruments in an introductory physics laboratory course. For this study,โ€ฆ

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Criterion-referenceability determines LLM-as-a-judge validity across physics assessment formats

Will Yeadon, Tom Hardy, Paul Mackay, Elise Agra ยท 2026

As large language models (LLMs) are increasingly considered for automated assessment and feedback, understanding when LLM marking can be trusted is essential. We evaluate LLM-as-a-judge marking acrossโ€ฆ

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Using tablets and smartphones as experimental tools in the physics classroom: effects on learning and motivation

Alice Gasparini, Florian Stern, Marine Delaval, Andreas Muller ยท 2026

According to the literature, mobile devices as experimental tools (MDET) can offer educational benefits by creating authentic, real-life contexts for physics learning, enhancing student motivation thrโ€ฆ

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How Well Do AI Systems Solve AP Physics? A Comparative Evaluation of Large Language Models on Algebra-Based Free Response Questions

Bilas Paul, Jashandeep Kaur, Shantanu Chakraborty, Shruti Shrestha ยท 2026

The rapid advancement of LLMs has generated growing interest in their potential role in physics education and assessment, yet a focused evaluation of their performance on multi-faceted, free-response โ€ฆ

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Gamification in Radiocommunications: A Board Game Approach to Boost Engagement and Learning

Ana S. Domenech, Antonio Alex-Amor ยท 2026

Courses in electromagnetism and related technical subjects are often dominated by lecture-heavy instruction and complex mathematical concepts, which can make it difficult for students to stay engaged.โ€ฆ

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Learning Together: A Format for Reflective Turn-Based Sharing in Physics

James Day, Katherine R. Herperger, Kyle Monkman ยท 2026

Here, we present a simple, low-cost format for structured speaking and listening on historical, cultural, and equity-related topics within a physics institute. In this article, we describe how we run โ€ฆ

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How undergraduate physics students use generative AI for computational modeling

Karl Henrik Fredly, Tor Ole B. Odden, Benjamin M. Zwickl ยท 2026

Generative artificial intelligence (genAI) is becoming increasingly prevalent and capable in physics, particularly for programming-related tasks. How, then, does genAI affect students' computational mโ€ฆ

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A Rotation-Compensated Smartphone Accelerometer Application for Undergraduate Mechanics Experiments

Keita Nishioka, Yasuhiro Tanaka ยท 2026

Smartphones equipped with sensors such as accelerometers, gyroscopes, and magnetometers offer valuable opportunities for physics education, allowing students to measure motion using their own devices.โ€ฆ

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Supporting physics instructors to use a variety of evidence-based approaches to improve student learning: An example from quantum mechanics

Paul Justice, Emily Marshman, Chandralekha Singh ยท 2026

Physics instructors need support to successfully adopt and adapt evidence-based active engagement (EBAE) approaches because improving teaching and learning is a process and support is needed to ensureโ€ฆ

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