PIRA 9A75.00 PHILOSOPHY

DCS #DEMONSTRATIONREFERENCEABSTRACT
9A75.00Philosophy
9A75.10films vs. demonstrationsAJP 30(8),594A study finding the use of films in place of demonstrations is an effective instructional tool.
9A75.10cost of labs and lectureAJP 39(4),454Cost per student contact hour for labs and lecture is compared.
9A75.11conceptual physics lectureAJP 51(4),305Paul G. Hewitt's Millikan lecture 1982 on conceptual physics.
9A75.11rationale of lecture demonstrationsAJP 28(4),306Four unique contributions lecture demonstrations make to physics teaching.
9A75.11philosophy of lecture demonstrationsAJP 51(4),297The activity of "demonstrating" is actually one of the many ways of doing physics, and more straight talk from Harald C. Jensen.
9A75.12Wesleyan conference summaryAJP 28(6),539Summary of the conference on lecture demonstrations listing eight points and ten recommendations.
9A75.20labs as lecture demonstrationsAJP 35(5),440Set up labs as lecture demonstrations in such a way that allows all the students to take data directly in their lecture seats. Example of a glider on an inclined air track.
9A75.23demonstration homework problemsAJP 45(5),433Demonstration problems as homework performed at the Physics Learning Center.
9A75.50"Continental Classroom" reviewsAJP 28(3),263Three appraisals of the "Continential Classroom" television program featuring Harvey White.
9A75.50physics on TVAJP 28(4),368Harvey E. White discusses the turntable lecture room front and teaching from a studio.
9A75.60buttons & signsM-002 (D&R)Make bumper stickers or buttons with puns and slogans. Several are shown.

ReferenceDescription
M-1Sutton
Ma-1Freier & Anderson
M-1dHilton
8-2.8Meiners
1A12.01University of Minnesota Handbook
AJP 52(1),85American Journal of Physics
TPT 15(5),300The Physics Teacher
Disc 01-01The Video Encyclopedia of Physics Demonstrations

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