- ASCD Research Brief
April 23, 2007 | Volume 5 | Number 4 Interactive Engagement vs. Traditional Instruction in Physics Interactive Engagement vs. Traditional Instruction in Physics Dan Laitsch
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- Physics & Biomechanics
The enormous appeal of the Winter Olympic Games creates several teachable moments for showing how science illuminates human activity. This module teaches sports of luge and figure skating to teach four basic mechanical concepts: linear kinematics, linear dynamics, projectile motion, and conservation of angular momentum. In addition, we have developed a glossary which defines and illustrates all the physics terminology you will need to complete this module.
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- Physics Tutoring: Mechanics
The site provides tutoring in physics through multiple resources: a "Collection of Previously Asked Questions and Their Answers", Useful References, such as: units, tables, relevant formulas, basic equations, graphs, pictures, online practice exercises, Mechanics Links, and the option to e-mail questions to a Tutor/Instructor) This site has a lot of "white space", unlike many such sites with a lot of text in a small amount of space. This feature along with the clear illustrations will be beneficial to ELLs. Rec. by Jay Smith
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- Science Animations, Movies & Interactive Tutorial Links
This site contains animations for all areas of science.
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- The Sourcebook for Teaching Science, a book but great free online support
The Sourcebook for Teaching Science: Strategies, Activities, and Internet Resources, provides new and experienced teachers with a wealth of useful teaching strategies, resources, lessons, activities, and ideas to enhance science teaching and learning. All ideas and activities are based upon learning theory, and are designed to stimulate student interest and involvement in the science curriculum. As students are engaged in the activities described in this resource, they acquire knowledge and understanding of key scientific concepts and the relevance of these to their everyday lives.
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- FearOfPhysics.com Fear not! Physics. Explained. Finally.
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