Scaling up student-centered physics education, guided by data
Project BoxSand is a powerful, open-access learning platform designed to improve student outcomes in challenging introductory physics courses. Developed by physics instructor KC Walsh, BoxSand integrates evidence-based pedagogy with accessible digital delivery platforms to help students engage more deeply with fundamental physics concepts. It offers lightboard video lectures, scaffolded problem sets, interactive simulations, open-source textbooks and a framework for flipped instruction — enabling students to prepare ahead and use classroom time for active, applied learning. Equally important, BoxSand generates engagement data that allows instructors to identify learning gaps and adjust teaching strategies in real time. This research-informed feedback loop has led to measurable gains in student comprehension, particularly in large-enrollment courses where instruction is difficult to individualize. Initially launched to support courses across OSU campuses, BoxSand is now open access and increasingly used by educators beyond OSU.