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Sebastian Preisner 3 years ago
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arbeit:
typ: Bachelorthesis
betreuer:
- Michael Fleury
- Michael Fleury M.Eng.
- Dr. Thomas Kalbe
lang: de
toc: true
lof: true
lot: true
insurance: true
reference-section-title: Literaturverzeichnis
link-citations: true
keywords:

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@InProceedings{MI191_2021,
author = {Reinhard Remfort, Nicolas Wöhrl},
author = {Reinhard Remfort and Nicolas Wöhrl},
booktitle = {Methodisch Inkorrekt},
title = {{M}191 - {F}remdkork},
year = {2021},
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urldate = {2021-12-20},
}
@Article{Staacks_2018,
author = {S. Staacks and S. Hütz and H. Heinke and C. Stampfer},
journal = {Physics Education},
title = {{A}dvanced tools for smartphone-based experiments: phyphox},
year = {2018},
month = {may},
number = {4},
pages = {045009},
volume = {53},
abstract = {The sensors in modern smartphones are a promising and cost-effective tool for experimentation in physics education, but many experiments face practical problems. Often the phone is inaccessible during the experiment and the data usually needs to be analyzed subsequently on a computer. We address both problems by introducing a new app, called phyphox, which is specifically designed for utilizing experiments in physics teaching. The app is free and designed to offer the same set of features on Android and iOS.},
doi = {10.1088/1361-6552/aac05e},
file = {:files/Staacks_2018_Phys._Educ._53_045009.pdf:PDF},
groups = {Verwendet},
publisher = {{IOP} Publishing},
qualityassured = {qualityAssured},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6552/aac05e},
}
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