Physics III: Vibrations and Waves (Fall 2016)

Physics III: Vibrations and Waves (Fall 2016)

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Students' Common Misconceptions

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Students' Common Misconceptions

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Physics III: Vibrations and Waves (Fall 2016)

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  1. 1 Students' Common Misconceptions
  2. 2 Making Time for Individual Questions in a Large Lecture
  3. 3 Using Humor to Enhance Learning
  4. 4 Using Demonstrations in Class
  5. 5 Behind-the-Scenes Demo Prep
  6. 6 Taking a Vote to Engage Learners
  7. 7 Combining Chalk Talks and Slides in a Complementary Way
  8. 8 Using Questionnaires to Customize Course Content
  9. 9 The Role of Recitations
  10. 10 Course Iteration: Incorporating Theoretical Content and Demonstrations
  11. 11 Tips for Physics Educators

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