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        <journal-id journal-id-type="publisher-id">INFEDU</journal-id>
        <journal-title-group>
            <journal-title>Informatics in Education</journal-title>
        </journal-title-group>
        <issn pub-type="epub">1648-5831</issn>
        <issn pub-type="ppub">1648-5831</issn>
        <publisher>
            <publisher-name>VU</publisher-name>
        </publisher>
    </journal-meta>
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                <article-id pub-id-type="publisher-id">INFEDU.2015.16</article-id>
                        <article-id pub-id-type="doi">10.15388/infedu.2015.16</article-id>
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                <subject>Article</subject>
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                        <title-group>
            <article-title>Computer Simulations and their Influence on Students&#039; Understanding of Oscillatory Motion</article-title>
        </title-group>
                        <contrib-group>
                                        <contrib contrib-type="author">
                                                <name>
                    <surname>SPODNIAKOVÁ PFEFFEROVÁ</surname>
                    <given-names>Miriam</given-names>
                </name>
                                <email xlink:href="mailto:miriam.spodniakova@umb.sk">miriam.spodniakova@umb.sk</email>
                                                <xref ref-type="aff" rid="j_INFEDU_aff_000"/>
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                        <aff id="j_INFEDU_aff_000">Department of Physics, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Matej Bel University
Tajovského 40, 97401 Banská Bystrica, Slovak Republic</aff>
                                </contrib-group>
                                                                            <volume>14</volume>
                                <issue>2</issue>
                                    <fpage>279</fpage>
                        <lpage>289</lpage>
						<pub-date pub-type="epub">
                        <day>13</day>
                                    <month>10</month>
                        <year>2015</year>
        </pub-date>
                                                        <abstract>
                        <p>Nowadays, the use of information technology (ICT) in education is nothing new. But the question is where the limit is when the use of ICT does not have the desired effect.</p>
                        <p>In the paper we discuss the use of simulations in the teaching process that can positively influence students&#039; achievements. At the beginning of the paper we present the results of a research aimed at exploring the impact of the use of computer simulations on secondary school students&#039; understanding of oscillatory motion. The aim of the research was to explore the effect of the use of simulations on students&#039; abilities to work with graphs and to find out relevant information. In the conclusion, the possibilities of integration of simulations into the teaching process are discussed.</p>
                    </abstract>
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            <label>Keywords</label>
                        <kwd>simulation</kwd>
                        <kwd>physics education</kwd>
                        <kwd>oscillatory motion</kwd>
                        <kwd>graph.</kwd>
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