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Sunday, Jul.31 |
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1:00 pm - 5:00 pm
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Price:
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Member: $70.00
Nonmember: $95.00
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Sponsor:
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Committee on Physics in High Schools
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Co-Sponsor(s):
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Committee on Educational Technologies
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Leader(s):
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Cathy Ezrailson, Steve Henning, cathy.ezrailson@usd.edu
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Co-Leader(s):
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Steve Henning
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Description
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Web 2.0 teaching tools, easily learned, free and immediately available could markedly enhance and augment physics learning in novel and unforeseen ways. Using web tech tools such as Google Docs to organize, design, access and assess lessons seamlessly is integral to teaching in the 21st century Classroom. This paper illustrates examples of best teaching practices that incorporate these tools for high school and college instruction.
Ezrailson, C. M. (2010, July) Web Tech Tools for Teachers, Workshop, Summer AAPT Meeting, Portland, OR
Ezrailson, C. M. (2010, Feb). Tech Tool Savvy for Physics Teachers. AAPT Winter Meeting, Washington, DC. Ezrailson, C. M. (2009, July) A Taste of Technology: Blogs, Wikis, Forums' and more. AAPT Summer Meeting, Ann Arbor, MI Mason, B. & Mancuso, C. (2007, Fall). Pedagogy in Action: On-line resources for physics faculty and teachers, Forum on Education of the American Physical Society
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