Physics – Physics Education
Scientific paper
2010-08-02
Physics
Physics Education
8 pages, 5 figures, published in the conference proceedings of the 2010 International Conference of the Learning Sciences
Scientific paper
Students in interviews on a wave physics topic give answers through embodied actions which connect their understanding of the physics to other common experiences. When answering a question about wavepulses propagating along a long taut spring, students' gestures help them recruit information about balls thrown the air. I analyze gestural, perceptual, and verbal information gathered using videotaped interviews and classroom interactions. I use conceptual blending to describe how different elements combine to create new, emergent meaning for the students and compare this to a knowledge-in-pieces approach.
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