Understanding Physics, Pt. 1 (Paperback)

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"Effective student learning comes from 'brains-on' activities--those times when students are thinking hard and struggling to make sense of what they are learning. Effective instruction happens when teachers create environments in which students are encouraged and helped to engage in those kinds of activities."--JOE REDISH, Teaching Physics.

"Understanding Physics," by Cummings, Laws, Redish, and Cooney, is designed to support this type of instruction and this type of learning. Built on the foundations of Halliday, Resnick, and Walker's "Fundamentals of Physics 6e," this text is designed to work with learning strategies such as microcomputer-based labs and interactive lectures that ate increasingly being used in physics instruction. In doing so, it incorporates new approaches based upon Physics Education Research (PER), aligns with courses that use computer-based laboratory tools, and supports Activity-Based Physics in lectures, labs, and recitations.

A set of related materials collectively known as "The Physics Suite" is available to support active learning in both the lecture and the lab.


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"Effective student learning comes from 'brains-on' activities--those times when students are thinking hard and struggling to make sense of what they are learning. Effective instruction happens when teachers create environments in which students are encouraged and helped to engage in those kinds of activities."--JOE REDISH, Teaching Physics.

"Understanding Physics," by Cummings, Laws, Redish, and Cooney, is designed to support this type of instruction and this type of learning. Built on the foundations of Halliday, Resnick, and Walker's "Fundamentals of Physics 6e," this text is designed to work with learning strategies such as microcomputer-based labs and interactive lectures that ate increasingly being used in physics instruction. In doing so, it incorporates new approaches based upon Physics Education Research (PER), aligns with courses that use computer-based laboratory tools, and supports Activity-Based Physics in lectures, labs, and recitations.

A set of related materials collectively known as "The Physics Suite" is available to support active learning in both the lecture and the lab.

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Imprint

John Wiley & Sons

Country of origin

United States

Release date

December 2003

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First published

September 2003

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Dimensions

277 x 234 x 13mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

416

ISBN-13

978-0-471-46435-8

Barcode

9780471464358

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LSN

0-471-46435-X



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