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1977
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Journal Article
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Use of computers in an introductory undergraduate physics course
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Education
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English
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103-412-095
(Last edited on
2005/01/25 10:10:48 US/Mountain)
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Physics 3A at the University of California, Irvine, is a course where the computer makes a sizable difference in the way the course is taught, particularly as seen by the student. The course could not exist in its present form without heavy access to computing capability, and without considerable preparation of computer-based material. Many different modes of computer usage are involved.
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