Peer Instruction: A User's Manual, Part 1Peer Instruction: A User's Manual is a step-by-step guide for instructors on how to plan and implement Peer Instruction lectures. The teaching methodology is applicable to a variety of introductory science courses (including biology and chemistry). However, the additional material-class-tested, ready-to-use resources, in print and on CD-ROM (so professors can reproduce them as handouts or transparencies)-is intended for calculus-based physics courses. |
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... smaller than or equal to 5. always smaller than 6. either smaller or larger than the distance it traveled . Answer : 4. The displacement is the vector pointing from the final and to the initial position ( and can be negative ) . The ...
... smaller than or equal to 5. always smaller than 6. either smaller or larger than the distance it traveled . Answer : 4. The displacement is the vector pointing from the final and to the initial position ( and can be negative ) . The ...
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... smaller than 2. equal to 3. larger than the momentum of the heavy car . Answer : 2. The change in momentum caused by a constant force is the product of the force and the time interval : Ap = F At . Because the time in- terval At and the ...
... smaller than 2. equal to 3. larger than the momentum of the heavy car . Answer : 2. The change in momentum caused by a constant force is the product of the force and the time interval : Ap = F At . Because the time in- terval At and the ...
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... smaller rotational inertia has the larger speed . The smaller rotational inertia is obtained when more of the mass is concentrated near the center . A solid disk and a ring roll down an incline . The ring is slower than the disk if ...
... smaller rotational inertia has the larger speed . The smaller rotational inertia is obtained when more of the mass is concentrated near the center . A solid disk and a ring roll down an incline . The ring is slower than the disk if ...
Contents
Introduction Chapter 2 Peer Instruction | 9 |
PEER INSTRUCTION | 10 |
MOTIVATING THE STUDENTS | 19 |
Copyright | |
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Peer Instruction: A User's Manual: Pearson New International Edition Eric Mazur No preview available - 2013 |
Peer Instruction: Pearson New International Edition: A User's Manual Eric Mazur No preview available - 2013 |
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