RealTime Physics: Active Learning Laboratories, Module 3

RealTime Physics: Active Learning Laboratories, Module 3

Author: David R. Sokoloff

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2012-01-03

Total Pages: 242

ISBN-13: 0470768894

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RealTime Physics is a series of introductory laboratory modules that use computer data acquisition tools (microcomputer-based lab or MBL tools) to help students develop important physics concepts while acquiring vital laboratory skills. Besides data acquisition, computers are used for basic mathematical modeling, data analysis, and simulations. There are 4 RealTime Physics modules: Module 1: Mechanics, Module 2: Heat and Thermodynamics, Module 3: Electricity and Magnetism, and Module 4: Light and Optics.


RealTime Physics: Active Learning Laboratories, Module 1

RealTime Physics: Active Learning Laboratories, Module 1

Author: David R. Sokoloff

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2011-11-15

Total Pages: 291

ISBN-13: 0470768924

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The authors of RealTime Physics Active Learning Laboratories, Module 1: Mechanics, 3rd Edition - David Sokoloff, Priscilla Laws, and Ron Thornton - have been pioneers in the revolution of the physics industry. In this edition, they provide a set of labs that utilize modern lab technology to provide hands-on information, as well as an empirical look at several new key concepts. They focus on the teaching/learning issues in the lecture portion of the course, as well as logistical lab issues such as space, class size, staffing, and equipment maintenance. Issues similar to those in the lecture have to with preparation and willingness to study.


RealTime Physics Active Learning Laboratories, Module 4

RealTime Physics Active Learning Laboratories, Module 4

Author: David R. Sokoloff

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2012-01-03

Total Pages: 130

ISBN-13: 0470768886

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RealTime Physics is a series of introductory laboratory modules that use computer data acquisition tools (microcomputer-based lab or MBL tools) to help students develop important physics concepts while acquiring vital laboratory skills. Besides data acquisition, computers are used for basic mathematical modeling, data analysis, and simulations. There are 4 RealTime Physics modules: Module 1: Mechanics, Module 2: Heat and Thermodynamics, Module 3: Electricity and Magnetism, and Module 4: Light and Optics.


Adapting to a Changing World

Adapting to a Changing World

Author: National Research Council

Publisher: National Academies Press

Published: 2013-07-24

Total Pages: 143

ISBN-13: 0309283035

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Adapting to a Changing World was commissioned by the National Science Foundation to examine the present status of undergraduate physics education, including the state of physics education research, and, most importantly, to develop a series of recommendations for improving physics education that draws from the knowledge we have about learning and effective teaching. Our committee has endeavored to do so, with great interest and more than a little passion. The Committee on Undergraduate Physics Education Research and Implementation was established in 2010 by the Board on Physics and Astronomy of the National Research Council. This report summarizes the committee's response to its statement of task, which requires the committee to produce a report that identifies the goals and challenges facing undergraduate physics education and identifies how best practices for undergraduate physics education can be implemented on a widespread and sustained basis, assess the status of physics education research (PER) and discuss how PER can assist in accomplishing the goal of improving undergraduate physics education best practices and education policy.


RealTime Physics, Heat and Thermodynamics, Module 2

RealTime Physics, Heat and Thermodynamics, Module 2

Author: David R. Sokoloff

Publisher: Wiley

Published: 1998-06-22

Total Pages: 148

ISBN-13: 9780471283782

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This computer-based lab manual contains experiments in mechanics, thermodynamics, E&M, and optics using hardware and software designed to enhance readers' understanding of calculus-based physics concepts. It uses an active learning cycle, including concept overviews, hypothesis-testing, prediction-making, and investigations.


RealTime Physics Active Learning Laboratories, Module 4

RealTime Physics Active Learning Laboratories, Module 4

Author: David R. Sokoloff

Publisher: Wiley Global Education

Published: 2012-08-07

Total Pages: 119

ISBN-13: 1118424689

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RealTime Physics is a series of introductory laboratory modules that use computer data acquisition tools (microcomputer-based lab or MBL tools) to help students develop important physics concepts while acquiring vital laboratory skills. Besides data acquisition, computers are used for basic mathematical modeling, data analysis, and simulations. There are 4 RealTime Physics modules: Module 1: Mechanics, Module 2: Heat and Thermodynamics, Module 3: Electricity and Magnetism, and Module 4: Light and Optics.


RealTime Physics: Active Learning Laboratories, Module 2

RealTime Physics: Active Learning Laboratories, Module 2

Author: David R. Sokoloff

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2011-11-15

Total Pages: 137

ISBN-13: 0470768916

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RealTime Physics is a series of introductory laboratory modules that use computer data acquisition tools (microcomputer-based lab or MBL tools) to help students develop important physics concepts while acquiring vital laboratory skills. Besides data acquisition, computers are used for basic mathematical modeling, data analysis, and simulations. There are 4 RealTime Physics modules: Module 1: Mechanics, Module 2: Heat and Thermodynamics, Module 3: Electricity and Magnetism, and Module 4: Light and Optics.


Teaching-Learning Contemporary Physics

Teaching-Learning Contemporary Physics

Author: Beata Jarosievitz

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2021-09-15

Total Pages: 279

ISBN-13: 3030787206

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This book presents research contributions focussing on the introduction of contemporary physics topics – mainly, but not exclusively, quantum physics – into high school currciula. Despite the important advances and discoveries in quantum physics and relativity which have revolutionized our views of nature and our everyday lives, the presence of these topics in high school physics education is still lacking. In this book physics education researchers report on the teaching and learning of quantum physics from different perspectives and discuss the design and use of different pedagogical approaches and educational pathways. There is still much debate as to what content is appropriate at high school level as well what pedagogical approaches and strategies should be adopted to support student learning. Currently there is a greater focus on how to teach modern physics at the high school level rather than classical physics. However, teachers still lack experience and availability of appropriate teaching and learning materials to support the coherent integration of Quantum Physics in high school curricula. All of the 19 papers presented in this book discuss innovative approaches for enhancing physics education in schools.


Interactive Lecture Demonstrations

Interactive Lecture Demonstrations

Author: David R. Sokoloff

Publisher: Wiley

Published: 2006-09-18

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780471487746

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Interactive Lecture Demonstrations (ILDs) are designed to enhance conceptual learning in physics lectures through active engagement of students in the learning process. Students observe real physics demonstrations, make predictions about the outcomes on a prediction sheet, and collaborate with fellow students by discussing their predictions in small groups. Students then examine the results of the live demonstration (often displayed as real-time graphs using computer data acquisition tools), compare these results with their predictions, and attempt to explain the observed phenomena. ILDs are available for all of the major topics in the introductory physics course and can be used within the traditional structure of an introductory physics course. All of the printed materials needed to implement them are included in this book.