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Colles, M. J. – Physics Education, 1979
Describes a course in applied physics with solid state electronics, aimed at providing a continuing broad background in general physics while allowing for the gradual development of an emphasis on applications, engineering expertise, and relevant industrial experience. (Author/GA)
Descriptors: College Science, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development, Electronics
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Meuldermans, Raoul; And Others – Physics Education, 1996
Descriptors: Acoustics, Computer Interfaces, Courseware, Educational Technology
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Bowdley, David – Physics Education, 2003
Many people believe that NASA could have faked the evidence showing that man landed on the Moon in 1969. Some opinion polls suggest that as many as 10-25% of the United States population also agree that there is the possibility that this could have happened. Numerous magazines, journals, websites and TV programmes now present the facts as…
Descriptors: Aviation Technology, Astronomy, Space Sciences, Science Instruction
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Black, P. J.; And Others – Physics Education, 1974
Discusses the procedures of conducting skill sessions in the teaching of physics to undergraduates. Indicates that the interim method can help students in acquiring necessary skills to solve problems but needs further improvement to become more useful. (CC)
Descriptors: College Science, Instruction, Laboratory Technology, Physics
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Collyer, A. A. – Physics Education, 1973
Discusses theories underlying Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids by explaining flow curves exhibited by plastic, shear-thining, and shear-thickening fluids and Bingham plastic materials. Indicates that the exact mechanism governing shear-thickening behaviors is a problem of further study. (CC)
Descriptors: College Science, Instructional Materials, Mechanics (Physics), Physics
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Allen, Joseph P. – Physics Education, 1973
Discusses the scientific objectives of the space missions to illustrate the role of scientists in space-borne research studies. Included is a tentative list of demonstration experiments worth conducting in order to attain pedagogical goals. (CC)
Descriptors: Aerospace Technology, Demonstrations (Educational), Educational Objectives, Labor Utilization
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Patterson, H.; Twidell, J. W. – Physics Education, 1979
Outlines and describes the content of an applied physics course offered for the four year honors and the three year pass degrees. The course stresses three components: principal subjects, industrial projects, and subsidiary subjects. (GA)
Descriptors: College Science, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development, Degree Requirements
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Coughlan, Richard – Physics Education, 2000
Discusses the decrease in number of students taking physics at the senior secondary level and presents an outline of the colloquium which met in September, 1998, in Ireland through the cooperation between the Irish Department of Education and Science and other European union education ministries. (Contains 21 references.) (YDS)
Descriptors: Enrollment, Foreign Countries, Information Technology, Physics
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Carlton, Kevin – Physics Education, 2002
Computers are routinely used to control experiments in modern science laboratories. This should be reflected in laboratories in an educational setting. There is a mismatch between the power that can be delivered by a computer interfacing card or a TTL logic circuit and that required by many practical pieces of laboratory equipment. One common way…
Descriptors: Science Education, Computer Uses in Education, Science Laboratories, Laboratory Equipment
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Poduska, Ervin L.; Lunetta, Vincent N. – Physics Education, 1984
Examines the extent to which technology and applied physics should be included in introductory physics courses. Areas explored include the meaning of applied physics, the nature of pure and applied physics, and applied physics as viewed by a scientist, an educator, and society. Implications for the physics curriculum are addressed. (JN)
Descriptors: College Science, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Problems, Higher Education
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Warren, S. E. – Physics Education, 1973
Descriptors: College Science, Cooperative Programs, Educational Programs, Industrial Training
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Biggar, G. M. – Physics Education, 1973
Summarizes the scientific activities of the Apollo program, including findings from analyses of the returned lunar sample. Descriptions are made concerning the possible origin of the moon and the formation of the lunar surface. (CC)
Descriptors: Aerospace Education, Aerospace Technology, Chemical Analysis, Earth Science
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McKim, F. R. – Physics Education, 1983
The Physics Plus Project is producing a series of pamphlets designed to supplement existing curricula with physics application topics (such as physics of sports, motor cars, weather, medical physics, energy). Discusses rationale for the projects, pamphlet production, distribution to schools, and use of pamphlet material on examinations. (JM)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Foreign Countries, High Schools, Instructional Materials
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Howes, R. W. – Physics Education, 1980
Describes the use of transistors instead of valves for Lecher line and radiation demonstrations. Two oscillator circuits which provide power for Lecher line use are described. Impedance of Lecher line is also discussed. (HM)
Descriptors: College Science, Electric Circuits, Electronics, Higher Education
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Lawrence, Ian – Physics Education, 2003
Today computer music is the dominant form of reproduced music and computers are widely available in the home and in science laboratories. The advent of new technology prompts us to rethink not only how we teach, but also what we teach. In this article I present a possible new approach to the teaching of sound based around these new technologies.…
Descriptors: Music, Science Laboratories, Computer Uses in Education, Science Instruction
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