Peer Instruction: A User's ManualPresents an entirely new approach to introductory physics within a calculus-based conceptual and a mathematical framework. It offers an approach to presenting the material that is more gradual than existing books on the subject. KEY TOPICS: Peer Instruction: A User's Manual develops the full conceptual framework of each chapter within the first section of that chapter while addressing questions common to that topic. The material in this section concentrates on the underlying ideas and paints the big picture, whenever possible without equations. The second part of each chapter then develops the rigorous mathematical framework linked to the material presented in the first part. Each chapter also includes a short set of qualitative, conceptual questions at the end of the first section designed to strengthen the focus on the conceptual framework and facilitate understanding of the mathematical framework. The book is written in a lively, engaging style that anticipates the questions readers will have, articulates them, and answers them in a direct dialogue with the reader. MARKETS: A valuable reference book for anyone desiring an understanding of physics as it relates to engineering and science. |
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4 . depends on the frame of reference of the object . 3 . Compared with the kinetic
energy of its center of mass ( CM ) , the total kinetic energy of a system is 1 .
always less than the kinetic energy of the CM . 2 . always equal to the kinetic
energy ...
The frequency of a coupled mass - spring oscillator depends on 1 . the value of
the spring constant alone . 2 . the value of the mass alone . 3 . both of the above 4
. neither of the above The total energy of a frictionless mass - spring oscillator 1 ...
3 . does not change . AC CIRCUITSI 1 . In a circuit consisting of a resistor
connected to an oscillating source of emf , the current 1 . leads the emf . 2 . lags
behind the emf . 3 . is in phase with the emf . 4 . the answer depends on the
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I"m a teacher of math and I stumbled on Eric Mazur's work on Youtube. The PeerInstruction Network is worth subscribing to to get the most recent blog posts. Julie Schell has an excellent summary of the method at Julie Schell Peer Instruction on youtube... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rixx-Qtnt5I
The key points are setting up a "concept test" which is a question that students discuss. This is how to get studnets participating in the class rather than passively receiving information... and the teacher gets some idea of how the student understands the material when the test or quiz is given on paper. Using Mazur's method, the teacher can find out quickly how many students get the concept.
The book might be focused largely on calculus and physics, but its resources can be adapted to apply to other sciences ... and I've used some of his procedures in a history class, too.