To solve physics problems is a key ability which students should reach during their physics education. Ten years ago we started to develop a Collection of fully solved problems. The structure of problems’ solutions is specially designed to substitute tutor’s help during lesson and encourage students to solve at least some parts of a problem independently. Nowadays the database contains about 770 fully solved problems in physics in Czech, more than 100 problems in Polish and more than 140 problems in English. Other problems are still being translated. Except for physics problems, the Collection has also a mathematical part, which contains more than 300 fully solved problems in mathematics. This paper follows the presentation of the Collection of solved problems from previous years and introduces a new interface of the Collection, its enhanced functionality, new topics, newly created interface for teachers, user feedback and plans for future development. The database is placed at the website of the Department of Physics Education, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University in Prague, the links are: http://reseneulohy.cz/fyzika (Czech version); http://www.physicstasks.eu/ (English version).
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27 January 2017
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Zdeňka Koupilová;
Zdeňka Koupilová
Department of Physics Education, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics,
Charles University in Prague
, Czech Republic
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Dana Mandíková;
Dana Mandíková
Department of Physics Education, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics,
Charles University in Prague
, Czech Republic
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Marie Snětinová
Marie Snětinová
Department of Physics Education, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics,
Charles University in Prague
, Czech Republic
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Zdeňka Koupilová
Department of Physics Education, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics,
Charles University in Prague
, Czech Republic
Dana Mandíková
Department of Physics Education, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics,
Charles University in Prague
, Czech Republic
Marie Snětinová
Department of Physics Education, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics,
Charles University in Prague
, Czech Republic
AIP Conf. Proc. 1804, 060002 (2017)
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Zdeňka Koupilová, Dana Mandíková, Marie Snětinová; Collection of solved problems in physics. AIP Conf. Proc. 27 January 2017; 1804 (1): 060002. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4974399
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