Classroom Demonstrations: Learning Tools Or Entertainment?
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Catherine H. Crouch | Adam P. Fagen | J. P. Callan | D. Sokoloff | E. Mazur | A. Fagen | C. H. Crouch | D. Herschbach | Eric Mazur | S. Vokos | J. Paul Callan | E. Ginsberg | P. Kraus | J. Callan | Adam P Fagen | Howard Georgi | Philip Sadler
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