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Electricity & Magnetism Project 2017 OBJECTIVE Students ask questions and design solutions to everyday concepts of electricity and magnetism. INTRO The importance of our understanding of electricity and magnetism cannot be understated. Just a century and a half ago, basic ideas about electromagnetism were being discovered, but soon a modern world began to emerge, and devices like the electric motor changed the way we live. This project is designed to give students an awareness and basic knowledge of important concepts in electricity and magnetism and the challenges our modern world faces in this area. PROJECT 1. Work in groups of two to create a Google Presentation (Slides) and share with me using [email protected] . Name the file by first names and topic. For example, John and Sally Electric Batteries. 2. Pick a topic below and come up with a question about it or a problem to be solved about it. 3. Presentations must include: your question or problem for this topic background information on topic including o history and discovery o latest and future research possible answers or solutions to your question or problem at least one dynamic visual aid. examples: o online “applet” that helps visualize the concepts o a linked video to the presentation o a small demonstration device for the class Two quiz questions and solutions that will be used in a class quiz 3. Presentations should: be about 10 minutes long emphasize concepts rather than equations be visual! be well-organized and concise TOPICS Pick your first, second and third choice. For each choice, come up with a question or problem. You will be assigned your topic based on the quality of question/problem. You can get approval for another topic. 1. History of magnetism 2. Earth’s magnetic field 3. Discovery of electromagnetism 4. Electromagnetic induction 5. Electric batteries 6. AM/FM radio technology 7. Alternating current vs. direct current 8. Modern sources of electric energy 9. Electric motors 10. Electric generators 11. Cell phone technology 12. Semiconductors & transistors 13. Particle accelerators and supercolliders 14. Ampere’s Law* 15. Gauss’s Law* 16. Maxwell’s equations and EM waves* PRESENTATION The presentations will be given over the next couple of weeks, about 3 groups presenting per day. GRADING 50 point project. Rubric below. 3 2 1 Question/problem is Question/problem not a Poor quality or missing interesting and guides central part of research question/problem research and and presentation presentation. Uses latest research to include history, development and future of topic from a variety of high quality sources in bibliography. Uses research to includes history, development and future of topic from high quality sources in bibliography. Incomplete coverage of history, development and/or future of topic. Few sources documented in bibliography. Excellent use of graphics, visuals, and animations. Slides are well structured, organized and visually appealing. Good use of graphics, visuals, and animations. Slides are mostly well structured, organized & visually appealing Below average use of Poor use of graphics, graphics, visuals, and visuals, and animations. Slides are animations. slides are mostly poorly poorly structured, structured, unorganized unorganized and or visually visually unappealing.. unappealing. Group members show deep understanding of topics, are eager to present, equally participate, and use good eye contact and voice. Clear, rehearsed and well-timed oral presentation. Group members show good understanding of topics, equally participate, use good eye contact and voice. Mostly a clear, well-rehearsed and well-timed oral presentation. Group members unequally participate, and use poor eye contact or voice. Sometimes an unclear, poorly-rehearsed and poorly-timed oral presentation Group members use poor eye contact and voice. An unclear, poorly rehearsed oral presentation. Quiz questions are clever, cover main concepts, are at appropriate level, and can easily be used for a quiz. Quiz questions cover main concepts, are at appropriate level, and can easily be used for a quiz.. Quiz questions do not cover main concepts or are not at appropriate level, and cannot be used for a quiz. Quiz questions do not cover main concepts, and are not atappropriate level, and cannot be used for a quiz. Slide Show QUIZ QUESTIONS Delivery CONTENT Research/Content Ques./Prob . 4 Question/problem is compelling and guides research and presentation Poor coverage of history, development and future of topic and research poorly documented.