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anonymous

Win? Fail? PHYSICS! - 0 views

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    Inspired by Rhett Allain's physics explanations at Dot Physics, Dan Meyer's blog series "What Can You Do With This?", and Dan's TEDx plea for a math curriculum makeover, I have been collecting video clips that are prime for my physics students to analyze. Videos are categorized by topic to help teachers locate videos for the concepts at hand. Several videos are listed under multiple topics. The videos are presented without any further questions other than "Physics win or physics fail?" (real or fake?)
anonymous

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    Robert Karplus' Introductory Physics: A Model Approach is an innovative textbook, written by a brilliant, inspiring teacher and pioneer in physics teaching reform. The book originated the key ideas of the modeling approach for teaching physics. This approach has been further evolved, developed and implemented by David Hestenes and many others, including Gregg Swackhamer, Malcolm Wells and Jane Jackson. In cooperation with Karplus' widow, Elizabeth Karplus, Dr. Brunschwig edited and published the Second Edition of Introductory Physics in 2003. This site includes a variety of additional materials that Brunschwig has developed related to the Karplus textbook.Fernand Brunschwig is a member of the faculty at Empire State College. He is on sabbatical for 2007-08 at Columbia Teachers College in NY City. Current Contact Information:brunschwig@tc.eduColumbia Teachers CollegeScience Education, Box 210525 West 120th StreetNew York, NY 10027 
anonymous

Physics Education Research Group (UMD) / Tutorials in Physics Sense-Making - 0 views

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    Tutorials in Physics Sense-Making: Tutorials work on building concepts and developing physical intuition that relates their everyday experience.
Mike Maas

College Ready Physics Standards: A Look to the Future - 0 views

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    College Ready Physics Standards: A Look to the Future written by Patricia Heller and Gay Stewart This document contains a set of K-12 educational standards for physics. This work is an extension of Advanced Placement standards to a full K-12 progression of physics concepts. There are five main standards each with a set of objectives, foundation knowledge statements, conceptual learning targets, and learning outcomes. The document also includes instructional guides for each of the standards and objectives to help teachers interpret and address the learning outcomes. These guides include common student difficulties and the content boundaries for each grade band, as well as example activities, questions, and problems.
Dolores Gende

Physics In Flux » Regents Physics #SBG Objectives 2011-2012 #sbar #physicsed - 1 views

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    Objectives for a physics course
anonymous

Flying Circus of Physics - 1 views

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    Jearl Walker's flying circus of physics: why does tonic water have a blue tint?  Why do Life Save wintergreen candies flash light when chewed?  Physics trivia.  Class Starter?
anonymous

PHYS 641: Physics Pedagogy, An On-line Course for Teachers of Physics - 0 views

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    Links to simulations, curriculum materials, physics pedagody etc...
anonymous

AP/Calculus-Based Physics: Kinematics: The Physics of Motion - 0 views

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    AAPT PTRA Physics Front stuff on AP PhysC
anonymous

Calculus-Based Physics - 1 views

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    Jeffrey W. Schnick's calc-based intro physics book online.  In WORD format so it can be edited by the teacher / user.
José Gonçalves

GPS satellites suggest Earth is heavy with dark matter - physics-math - 02 January 2014... - 1 views

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    GPS is handy for finding a route, but it might be able to solve fundamental questions in physics too. An analysis of GPS satellite orbits hints that Earth is heavier than thought, perhaps due to a halo of dark matter.
anonymous

St Louis Area Physics Teachers - 0 views

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    awesome resource for Physics teaching ideas
anonymous

St Louis Area Physics Teachers - 0 views

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    awesome resource of Physics teaching
anonymous

AP: Physics B - 1 views

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    This is the official collegboard website for AP Physics B.
anonymous

Modeling Instruction in High School Physics - 0 views

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    ASU modeling physics website with some sample units & more.
anonymous

Physics humor - 0 views

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    Barometer Fable, Dark Suckers, Physics Cartoons
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