For those of you who wanted them all in one place (and I’m one of those people) here are all the posts that I wrote from the recent Physics Teacher AAPT/PERC physics teacher conferences:
- Facing Facebook: Social media in and out of the classroom
- The Magic of the Middle Division: Changing Classroom Norms
- Students’ understanding of energy: Acting out our thinking
- Students playing the “classroom” game can give silly answers
- Out of one, many: Five researchers analyze the same student video
- Do students learn better with peer instruction? Does it last?
- Common challenges in using clickers
- Effective use of technology in physics education
- Some memorable quotes from AAPT
- Student reasoning in tutorials
Enjoy!
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