Kasuari: Physics Education Journal (KPEJ)
Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024): June 2024

The Learning Revolution: Investigating the Use of Technology to Explore Mathematical Physics Learning

Pratiwi, Hestiningtyas Yuli (Unknown)
Sujito, Sujito (Unknown)
Sunardi, Sunardi (Unknown)
Sayyadi, Muhammad (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
28 Jun 2024

Abstract

This research aims to describe how future physics teachers study mathematical physics. Physics students must master the existing material in Mathematical Physics mathematics well, thoroughly, and collaboratively. Data collection is done with lifts, interviews, and observations. Research results show that the learning process needs to be more contextual, less applicative, and highly dominant in mathematics; less attractive teaching materials and lectures are not designed to equip students with the skills of the 21st century. Learning does not use technology to help students solve physical problems. It causes students difficulty learning mathematical methods in physics. In fact, in learning mathematical physics, students must master the concepts related to mathematics tools and their applications. The ability to mathematically solve problems of physical phenomena and give meaning to mathematical models is built into critical aspects of learning. The solution that can be applied is to apply technology using software applications like Maple.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

kpej

Publisher

Subject

Education Physics

Description

Kasuari: Physics Education Journal (KPEJ) is a peer-reviewed open access journal and aims to provide a forum for researchers, lecturer, educational practitioners and University student on all topics related to physics education. The journal provides forum for the sharing, dissemination and ...