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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

To Reassess (or, how to make more work for me) « Continuous Everywhere but Differentiable Nowhere - 2 views

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    This is a form Shah requires his math students to use if they are request a reassessment on a skill.  It might be adaptable for quizzes.
José Gonçalves

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