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50 Years of ERIC
50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Daane, Abigail R.; Wells, Lindsay; Scherr, Rachel E. – Physics Teacher, 2014
Energy Theater is a dynamic, full-body activity that engages all students in representing the flow of energy in various phenomena, such as a light bulb burning steadily or a refrigerator cooling food. In Energy Theater, each participant acts as a unit of energy that has one form at a time. Regions on the floor correspond to objects in a physical…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Scientific Concepts, Elementary School Science
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Adams, W. K.; Clark, A.; Schneider, K. – Physics Teacher, 2013
As part of the new education initiatives of the Acoustical Society of America (ASA), an activity kit for teachers that includes a variety of lessons addressing acoustics for a range of students (K-12) has been created. The "Sound and Music Activity Kit" is free to K-12 teachers. It includes materials sufficient to teach a class of 30…
Descriptors: Instructional Materials, Acoustics, Elementary Secondary Education, Physics
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Zabunov, Svetoslav – Physics Teacher, 2012
Stereo 3-D vision is a technology used to present images on a flat surface (screen, paper, etc.) and at the same time to create the notion of three-dimensional spatial perception of the viewed scene. A great number of physical processes are much better understood when viewed in stereo 3-D vision compared to standard flat 2-D presentation. The…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Visual Aids, Technology Uses in Education
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Beeken, Paul – Physics Teacher, 2011
While perusing various websites in search of a more challenging lab for my students, I came across a number of ideas where replacing the string in an Atwood's machine with a simple ball chain like the kind found in lamp pulls created an interesting system to investigate. The replacement of the string produced a nice nonuniform acceleration, but…
Descriptors: Physics, Laboratory Experiments, Science Experiments, Science Instruction
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Hobson, Art – Physics Teacher, 2011
An earlier paper introduces quantum physics by means of four experiments: Youngs double-slit interference experiment using (1) a light beam, (2) a low-intensity light beam with time-lapse photography, (3) an electron beam, and (4) a low-intensity electron beam with time-lapse photography. It's ironic that, although these experiments demonstrate…
Descriptors: Photography, Quantum Mechanics, Physics, Scientific Concepts
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Peterson, James – Physics Teacher, 2011
In their article "Measuring the Flight Speed of Fire Bombers from Photos: An In-Class Exercise in Introductory Kinematics," Greg W. Lowe and Eric Ayars remind us that photographs have always had physics hidden in them if you look hard enough. Since digital photos are embedded with EXIF data, vastly more physics can be explored with them. EXIF…
Descriptors: Photography, Physics, Motion, Activity Units
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Trout, Charlotte; Sinex, Scott A.; Ragan, Susan – Physics Teacher, 2011
Models are essential to the learning and doing of science, and systems thinking is key to appreciating many environmental issues. The National Science Education Standards include models and systems in their unifying concepts and processes standard, while the AAAS Benchmarks include them in their common themes chapter. Hyerle and Marzano argue for…
Descriptors: Physics, Models, Systems Approach, Computer Uses in Education
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Amann, George; Mader, Jan; Matsler, Karen Jo; Nelson, Jim – Physics Teacher, 2011
A train barrels directly toward a stone wall. It looks like a disaster is inevitable. Suddenly, a group of railroad workers run to a switch that changes the direction of the train. They reroute the train onto a new track by throwing the switch just in time. Perhaps you had not known what to do, nor were you strong enough to do it yourself, but you…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Teachers, Classroom Environment, Educational Resources
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Davids, Mark; Forrest, Rick; Pata, Don – Physics Teacher, 2010
Wireless communications are ubiquitous. Students and teachers use iPhones[R], BlackBerrys[R], and other smart phones at home and at work. More than 275 million Americans had cell phones in June of 2009 and expanded access to broadband is predicted this year. Despite the plethora of users, most students and teachers do not understand "how they…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Information Theory, Pilot Projects, Physics
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Dion, Peter W.; Ho, Anthony M. H. – Physics Teacher, 2010
Problems in projectile motion are a time-honored staple of high school and even first-year university physics. They can become confusing for some students, yet boring for the stronger students. Herein we present two alternative approaches to such questions, one we call "breaking down gravity," which makes these questions easier to solve, and the…
Descriptors: Physics, Motion, Problem Solving, Scientific Concepts
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Oldaker, Bruce G.; Jacobs, Greg; Bibilashvili, Tengiz – Physics Teacher, 2010
We introduce the USAYPT--the United States Association for Young Physicists Tournaments, Inc. Our motto is "Better teaching and learning by doing research in your high school." We believe that all high school teachers can improve their knowledge of physics by forming small groups that perform non-trivial--but not cutting edge--research. In order…
Descriptors: High Schools, Physics, Experiential Learning, Secondary School Teachers
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Faleski, Michael C. – Physics Teacher, 2010
The PhysicsBowl is a contest for high school students that was first introduced in 1985. In this article, we discuss both some of the history of the contest as well as the 25th contest occurring this year.
Descriptors: High School Students, Physics, Student Research, Organizations (Groups)
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Stinner, Arthur; Metz, Don – Physics Teacher, 2010
This article is intended to model the ascent of the space shuttle for high school teachers and students. It provides a background for a sufficiently comprehensive description of the physics (kinematics and dynamics) of the March 16, 2009, "Discovery" launch. Our data are based on a comprehensive spreadsheet kindly sent to us by Bill Harwood, the…
Descriptors: Secondary School Teachers, High School Students, Spreadsheets, Science Instruction
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Laubach, Timothy A.; Elizondo, Lee A.; McCann, Patrick J.; Gilani, Shahryar – Physics Teacher, 2010
When illuminating four "mystery" vials of nanoparticle solution with a 405-nm light emitting diode (LED), four distinct colors related to the peak wavelength of fluorescent emission can be observed. This phenomenon perplexes high school physics students and leads to the subsequent exploratory question, "Why are the four vials emitting a different…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Science Instruction, Physics, Science Activities
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Brouwer, W.; Pinfold, J.; Soluk, R.; McDonough, B.; Pasek, V.; Bao-shan, Zheng – Physics Teacher, 2009
The Alberta Large-area Time-coincidence Array (ALTA) study has been in existence for about 10 years under the direction of Jim Pinfold of the Centre for Particle Physics at the University of Alberta. The purpose of the ALTA project is to involve Alberta high schools, and primarily their physics classes, to assist in the detection of the presence…
Descriptors: Student Projects, Physics, Astronomy, Foreign Countries
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