Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2024 APS March Meeting
Monday–Friday, March 4–8, 2024; Minneapolis & Virtual
Session AA01: V: Experiential Learning, Virtual Instruction, Expanding Attitudes & Instruction
5:30 AM–6:54 AM,
Monday, March 4, 2024
Room: Virtual Room 01
Sponsoring
Unit:
FED
Chair: Daniel Claes, University of Nebraska - Lincoln
Abstract: AA01.00006 : Freely Available Complete Highly Polished Video Physics Courses
6:30 AM–6:42 AM
Presenter:
Rick Trebino
(Georgia Institute of Technology)
Author:
Rick Trebino
(Georgia Institute of Technology)
So, for the past two decades, I have been developing highly polished, full-color, complete, fully narrated courses of PowerPoint lectures for college-level physics courses, complete with pictures, movies, animations, and derivations (of which, Optics and Modern Physics are fully, essentially professionally narrated). And I freely distribute these entire courses (at frog.gatech.edu). They are fully self-contained and completely replace live lectures. Students watch them at their leisure (for a flipped classroom), or the videos can be played in class, pausing occasionally for discussion. Either way, the effort required by the teacher is minimal, and, I believe, the result is a vast improvement over the traditional chalk-and-talk, talking-head lecture.
My hope is that they would serve as a template for a philanthropically funded effort to do the same for all high-school and low-level college courses.
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