The Windwalker Project: An Open-Ended Approach

by: Eliza Leszczynski, Ceire Monahan, Mika Munakata, and Ashwin Vaidya

Students in a beginning level undergraduate classical mechanics course engaged in collaborative inquiry through the Windwalker Project. The aim of this project was for students to create a free-standing movable structure as a way of testing and applying their understanding of the conceptual and theoretical elements of the course. This article reports on the impact of this project-based learning environment on the students’ understanding of physics and describes the instructor’s actions that supported their progress.

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ENCdl Science and Technology Science as Inquiry

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Type Journal ArticlePub Date 7/1/2017Stock # jcst17_046_06_27Volume 046Issue 06

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