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Articles
Teaching on
the Web by Thomas D. Rossing ![print this article in pdf](images/pdf.gif)
Motivating Students
to Learn Physics Using an Online Homework System by
John Risley ![Print this article in pdf](images/pdf.gif)
The Physics Illumination
Project: Conceptual Homework on the Web by Ron Greene ![Print this article in pdf](images/pdf.gif)
The Evolution
of Web-Based Activities in Physics at Illinois by Tim Stelzer
and Gary Gladding ![Print this article in pdf](images/pdf.gif)
Time-dependent
Permeable Interface and IT-based Physics Education
by Jin S. Kim and Keum H. Lee ![Print this article in pdf](images/pdf.gif)
Just-in-Time Teaching:
The Best of Both Worlds by Gregor M. Novak ![Print this article in pdf](images/pdf.gif)
Physlets:
A Tool for Physics Education Research
by Wolfgang Christian, Mario Belloni and Melissa
Dancy ![Print this article in pdf](images/pdf.gif)
Science is
a Lot of Fun with Hands-on Activities by Yoshio Kamishina ![Print this article in pdf](images/pdf.gif)
The Blame Game
in Teacher Preparation by Fredrick Stein ![Print this article in pdf](images/pdf.gif)
Where Should
We Go With Advanced Placement by W. Lichten ![Print this article in pdf](images/pdf.gif)
Doing Research
and Teaching by Jan Tobochnik ![Print this article in pdf](images/pdf.gif)
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