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    Studying physics during the COVID-19 pandemic: Student perceptions on synchronous and asynchronous course formats and implications for the future

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    To investigate how physics students perceived the sudden shift to online learning at the beginning of COVID-19 pandemic, 18 semistructured interviews were conducted with university students in Austria, Croatia, and Germany. Based on the interviews, a questionnaire was developed and data from N ¼ 578 physics students from five universities in Germany, Austria, and Croatia were gathered. In this paper, we report how students perceived synchronous and asynchronous physics lessons, how their perception correlates with their self-organization skills, which activities and teaching methods were perceived as helpful, and what are the implications for future physics courses. The most common advantages of synchronous course elements reported by students were the possibility to immediately ask questions, the feeling of community and interaction with other students, and the defined daily structure, whereas the most common advantages of asynchronous course elements reported were flexible time management and the possibility to watch videos at their own pace. The data indicate a correlation between preference for synchronous courses and their general self-organization, so instructors should be aware of this connection when planning future courses. Face-to-face lectures at university were perceived as the most helpful course element, followed by the recorded lectures from the instructor and the group work on the assignments, projects, and problems with other students. Furthermore, our results suggest that most students would in the future like to preserve the upload of learning materials and recorded video of the lectures in addition to classroom lectures. Overall, the results of this study suggest that both synchronous and asynchronous course elements should be combined in future online and in-person physics courses

    El Uso de Las Letras como Fuente de Errores de Estudiantes Universitarios en la Resolución de Tareas Algebraicas

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    La presente investigación es un estudio realizado con 194 estudiantes del Centro Universitario de la Costa Sur, en Autlán, México, cuyo objetivo es analizar los errores más comunes que los alumnos de primer semestre presentan en las producciones, al operar con los distintos significados que pueden tener las letras en álgebra y con base a esos resultados, establecer su ubicación dentro de alguna de las cuatro categorías de entendimiento en el uso y significado de las letras en álgebra que propone Küchemann (1980). Los resultados muestran que más de la mitad de los estudiantes de este nivel educativo no manifiestan dificultades al evaluar las letras, manejarlas como objetos o considerar su presencia, sin embargo, sí revelan deficiencias en el discernimiento para comprender el uso y significado de las letras como incógnitas de valor especifico, números generalizados y como variables

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