Developing computer use skills for problem solving in engineering students from the first year physics course

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Autor(a) principal: Castro Palacio,Juan Carlos
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Velázquez Abad,Luisberis, Crespo Madera,Elio, Monsoriu,Juan A.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Ensino de Física (Online)
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Resumo: Usually one can find three subjects in the first year of the syllabus of any technical engineering career, namely, calculus, general physics and programming. Being physics a matter lying on the grounds of technical engineering it becomes naturally appropriate to introduce the use of calculus and programming as useful tools in the context of a physics problem. This can be accomplished by moving some Practical Classes of Physics (problem solving) into the computer pool and by reformulating the physics problems in order to make them more appropriate for this kind of approach. In this environment, students put together, for instance, programming tools and numerical methods, along with the physical laws in order to address more realistic models, diferent from those which can usually be treated on the blackboard. This kind of computational physics problems increases the motivation of the engineering students by embedding them into sceneries whose models are closer to those real problems they will be facing later in their professional and scientific life. This is particularly relevant for the first year of the engineering careers when the development of this kind of professional skills is usually skipped. In the present work we will illustrate these ideas by means of the known problem of "The motion of a body subject to air drag force". The basic ideas of this work have been experienced in the physics course of first year undergraduate students of telecommunication and electronics engineering of Pinar del Río University, Cuba in 2010.
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title Developing computer use skills for problem solving in engineering students from the first year physics course
spellingShingle Developing computer use skills for problem solving in engineering students from the first year physics course
Castro Palacio,Juan Carlos
physics for engineers
computer-aided teaching
title_short Developing computer use skills for problem solving in engineering students from the first year physics course
title_full Developing computer use skills for problem solving in engineering students from the first year physics course
title_fullStr Developing computer use skills for problem solving in engineering students from the first year physics course
title_full_unstemmed Developing computer use skills for problem solving in engineering students from the first year physics course
title_sort Developing computer use skills for problem solving in engineering students from the first year physics course
author Castro Palacio,Juan Carlos
author_facet Castro Palacio,Juan Carlos
Velázquez Abad,Luisberis
Crespo Madera,Elio
Monsoriu,Juan A.
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Crespo Madera,Elio
Monsoriu,Juan A.
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Castro Palacio,Juan Carlos
Velázquez Abad,Luisberis
Crespo Madera,Elio
Monsoriu,Juan A.
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computer-aided teaching
topic physics for engineers
computer-aided teaching
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