Transformation of multiple representations in understanding real-world physics problems

This paper aims to investigate the transformation of multiple representations (MRs) in explaining the physics related to real-world situations, for example, when a ball is thrown vertically upwards. The transformation of MR is investigated using one-to-one thinking-aloud problem-solving among five F...

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Main Authors: Murshed, Mazlena, Phang, Fatin Aliah, Bunyamin, Muhammad Abd. Hadi
Format: Article
Published: Psychological 2020
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/86805/
http://dx.doi.org/10.37200/IJPR/V24I5/PR2020248
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Summary:This paper aims to investigate the transformation of multiple representations (MRs) in explaining the physics related to real-world situations, for example, when a ball is thrown vertically upwards. The transformation of MR is investigated using one-to-one thinking-aloud problem-solving among five Form Four students from a few secondary schools in Johor, Malaysia. Later, a retrospective interview was carried out to understand the function and the meaning given by students towards the representation they made. Analyses of the students’ solutions reveal how MRs is utilised to explain the characteristics of the situation given. The studies revealed that the majority of students employed texts, sketches, and symbols to illustrate the ideas of motion of the ball, the energy contained and the force in action. Backed by the results, it was suggested to use the transformation of multiple representations to improve students’ understanding of the problem related to real-world situations.