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American Journal of Physics | 2009

Giving students the run of sprinting models

André Heck; Ton Ellermeijer

A biomechanical study of sprinting is an interesting task for students who have a background in mechanics and calculus. These students can work with real data and do practical investigations similar to the way sports scientists do research. Student research activities are viable when the students are familiar with tools to collect and work with data from sensors and video recordings and with modeling tools for comparing simulation and experimental results. This article describes a multipurpose system, named COACH, that offers a versatile integrated set of tools for learning, doing, and teaching mathematics and science in a computer-based inquiry approach. Automated tracking of reference points and correction of perspective distortion in videos, state-of-the-art algorithms for data smoothing and numerical differentiation, and graphical system dynamics based modeling are some of the built-in techniques that are suitable for motion analysis. Their implementation and their application in student activities in...


Journal of Biological Education | 2005

Logging the heart with Microcomputer-Based Labs

Michiel van Eijck; Martin Goedhart; Ton Ellermeijer

A single heartbeat is a complicated process. In Dutch upper secondary biology textbooks this process is illustrated by the classical Wiggers diagram, which usually shows different heart-related quantities, like voltage (ECG), blood pressure, and the heart sounds. It may help students to understand the nature of the Wiggers diagram if they perform comparable measurements of heart-related quantities in the classroom by themselves. We highlight some features of recent developments in Microcomputer-Based Laboratories (MBL) that make such measurements possible. Based on findings of classroom experiments we show how MBL may thus be applied in teaching the working of the heart.


Learning and Motivation | 2010

Striking results with bouncing balls

André Heck; Ton Ellermeijer; Ewa Kędzierska


The Journal of Computers in Mathematics and Science Teaching | 2009

Design and implementation of an integrated computer working environment for doing mathematics and science

André Heck; Ewa Kędzierska; Ton Ellermeijer


Research in Science Education | 2011

Polysemy in the domain-specific pedagogical use of graphs in science textbooks: The case of an electrocardiogram

Michiel van Eijck; Martin Goedhart; Ton Ellermeijer


Research in Science Education | 2016

Understanding of Relation Structures of Graphical Models by Lower Secondary Students

Onne van Buuren; André Heck; Ton Ellermeijer


Acta Didactica Napocensia | 2010

Mathematics assistants: Meeting the needs of secondary school physics education

André Heck; Ton Ellermeijer


Archive | 2014

Realizing Authentic Inquiry Activities with ICT

André Heck; Ton Ellermeijer


Learning and Motivation | 2010

Cross-disciplinary, authentic student research projects

André Heck; Peter Uylings; Ewa Kędzierska; Ton Ellermeijer


GIREP 2008 Conference: Physics curriculum design, development and validation, Nicosia, Cyprus | 2010

Authentic student research projects on physics and the human body

André Heck; Ton Ellermeijer; Ewa Kędzierska

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André Heck

University of Amsterdam

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Michiel van Eijck

Eindhoven University of Technology

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