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The development of 5E-POW (predict-observe-write) learning model assisted by virtual simulation to reduce the quantity of high school students’ misconceptions on fluid topics

This study was aimed by the number of students who were experiencing misconception on the Fluid Topic. Therefore, it requires a learning method that is able to facilitate students to learn which is Marked by a student misconception into a scientific misconception. the purpose of this study is to dev...

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Published in:Journal of physics. Conference series 2021-03, Vol.1806 (1), p.12030
Main Authors: Saputra, O, Setiawan, A, Rusdiana, D, Muslim, Izzuddin, M A
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