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81. Physics Department - Southwestern College In Winfield, KS IPPEX Internet Plasma physics Education Experience Interactive physics modulesabout of our universe Information, with interactive activities about the http://cat.sckans.edu/physics/ | |
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82. Open Positions For Assistant Professors In Experimental Physics of graduate students, attract economical support, and teach undergraduate courses Presentactivities at the Department of Experimental physics include laser http://www.phys.umu.se/laser/AssProfs.html | |
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83. Home set of online high school physics tutorials. their knowledge and animated GIFs toteach concepts. movies, problem sets, quizzes, student activities, lab sheets http://schools.sd68.bc.ca/bars/departments/Science/physics.htm | |
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84. Academic Activities Academic activities. in using appropriate technology to find better ways to teachcalculus to undergraduate students majoring in engineering and physics. http://www.mste.uiuc.edu/users/Murphy/Work.html | |
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85. ESA Outreach : Projects The University students will teach young people in developing Some Other EducationalActivities, physics on Stage Click here for more information about physics http://www.estec.esa.nl/outreach/projects.htm | |
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86. Using Computers To Teach Quantum Mechanics Using Computers to teach Quantum Mechanics (Sponsored by process and using handsonactivities in connection students for whom quantum physics would otherwise http://chaos.fullerton.edu/Quantum_abstracts.html | |
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87. Physics At Minnesota: 2003 QuarkNet Workshop Also, knowing this, how and when do we teach it to our students Week 1 Topics andActivities. 1. Particle physics in general; 2. QuarkNet goals; 3. Standard Model;4 http://www.physics.umn.edu/outreach/quarknet/ | |
July 28 - August 13 at the University of MinnesotaIn the words of a song by Linda Williams, the self-proclaimed physics chanteuse: "Up, down, strange, charm, top, and bottom, the world is made of quarks and leptons." Quarks, leptons, neutrinos, muons, mesons, baryons, pions, and many more subatomic particles make up the world around us. Knowing this, how do we put it all together? Also, knowing this, how and when do we teach it to our students? If you would like to try to answer these questions and the many more that get raised by the study of particle physics, then we would like to invite you to apply for a workshop in the summer of 2003. QuarkNet is a three-week workshop that will be offered to high school physics teachers from around the state of Minnesota. Participants that are chosen to participate will receive:
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89. ActivStats For Excel® 2000-2001 Release - Addison Wesley / Benjamin Cummings Ca Launches Excel and provides guided instruction in Excel. Narrated activitiesteach the student how to compute statistics and plot data in Excel. http://www.aw.com/catalog/academic/product/1,4096,0201708612,00.html?type=FEA |
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