tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13869903.post2048396449574950249..comments2024-03-29T02:45:10.096-05:00Comments on nanoscale views: "Active learning" or "research-based teaching" in upper level coursesDouglas Natelsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13340091255404229559noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13869903.post-72775137112841170702018-05-22T17:57:44.674-05:002018-05-22T17:57:44.674-05:00Hi Doug,
I tried some of what Weiman describes in ...Hi Doug,<br />I tried some of what Weiman describes in his slides in a solid state physics class for undergrads at Ohio State under the advise of our local PER group. I had the pre-lecture reading assignment, and its corresponding online quiz. As part of the quiz I asked the students to give me some feedback on what was unclear, or they would like to see more of in class. I then spent some of the lecture trying to clarify things from the reading and/or quiz. Sometimes this clarifications took half of the lecture! But I think it was very beneficial.<br />The students are mostly positive about this, and now after reading Weiman’s slides I got some ideas of what to add to the class next.<br />The bulk of the work is really in making the pre-lecture quizzes. I’ve done this three times now and I’m very happy about it.<br />RolandoRolando Valdesnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13869903.post-90956519660991961102018-05-17T15:35:30.531-05:002018-05-17T15:35:30.531-05:00Thanks, Chris. I'll be in touch!Thanks, Chris. I'll be in touch!Douglas Natelsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13340091255404229559noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13869903.post-16483899584805201202018-05-17T10:10:14.055-05:002018-05-17T10:10:14.055-05:00I tried to leave this yesterday, but failed ...
S...I tried to leave this yesterday, but failed ...<br /><br />Since 2009 I've taught all my courses, at all levels (includes M.S. courses) using active engagement, mostly following a just-in-time teaching workflow (https://jittdl.physics.iupui.edu/jitt/). This includes classical mechanics, quantum mechanics, pdes, computational physics, and the course we teach here called Thermal Physics, which is probably closest to the class you're asking about. (I used Schroeder's text for this, which I ended up disliking intensely.) I do think it's a lot better than traditional lecturing, which I did for about 15 years before switching.<br /><br />The people at Colorado have a lot of materials for upper-level classes at<br /><br />https://www.colorado.edu/physics/EducationIssues/upper-division.html<br /><br />although none of them are for statistical physics. I've adapted some of their QM stuff for my own use.<br /><br />If you have more specific questions, you can email me at my DePaul address.Chris Goeddenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13869903.post-16902698265013184992018-05-17T08:04:29.771-05:002018-05-17T08:04:29.771-05:00Hi Jason - Thanks for the information and offer. ...Hi Jason - Thanks for the information and offer. Unfortunately I won't be able to make it to the APS Chairs conference because of a family constraint. Douglas Natelsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13340091255404229559noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13869903.post-51174380606752950222018-05-16T15:36:40.983-05:002018-05-16T15:36:40.983-05:00I also picked up Carl's new book recently and ...I also picked up Carl's new book recently and am eager to digest the summary of his work to date on active learning. - JasonJason Deibelnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13869903.post-85949336404150503532018-05-16T15:35:42.135-05:002018-05-16T15:35:42.135-05:00Hi Doug,
While I am not sure if Carl would call i...Hi Doug,<br /><br />While I am not sure if Carl would call it active learning, one of our professors has flipped his 4000 level two semester E&M sequence relying on pre-lecture videos for content and leaving class time to focus on problem solving skills. I'll talk to him and maybe introduce you all virtually. I also seem to remember a professor that I learned about at a APS/AAPT New Faculty Workshop that was teaching upper level E&M with kinesthetics (Oregon or Oregon State?). This is where she would have students physically act out some of the E&M concepts. I always wanted to explore it more but it has remained on my todo list for a long time. However, I think you might find our E&M approach interesting and will follow-up with you. Are you going to be at the APS Chairs Conference next month?<br />Jason JasonDeibelnoreply@blogger.com