Session: |
Teacher Training/
Enhancement |
Meeting: |
122nd AAPT National Meeting:
San Diego, CA |
Location: |
Lower Level Exhibit Hall |
Date: |
Jan. 8 |
Time: |
9:30 a.m. |
Author: |
Kirsten Hogg, Kansas State
Univ.
785-532-1824,
khogg@phys.ksu.edu |
Co-Author(s): |
Dean Zollman, Kim Coy
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Abstract:
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For about 15 years Kansas
State University has offered a course called Contemporary Physics that
targets secondary education and other science majors. The course is
strongly activity-based, and the students work through a series of
explorations and applications to build an understanding of energy
conservation, the particle and wave nature of electrons, wave function,
and other quantum physics concepts. In order to make this course more
accessible to under-prepared physics teachers in Kansas, we have adapted
this course to an online format. We have made every effort to preserve
the successful teaching and learning environment of the existing course
in the online version by including computer-based and hands-on
activities, message boards, and a virtual classroom. The online course
will be available in spring 2001, and we intend to evaluate student
learning and experiences using this delivery method. |
Footnotes:
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*Supported by NSF grant
#CETP-98-76676 and U.S. Dept. of Education "Preparing Tomorrow's
Teachers to Use Technology" Grants. Additional information is available
at http://www.phys.ksu.edu/perg. |
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