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Why Professor Can't Teach Traditional Instruction vs. Interactive Engagement Michael Dubson Dept. of Physics University of Colorado at Boulder [email protected] http://spot.Colorado.EDU/~dubson What is your age? Pink: less than 10 yrs old Yellow: 10-20 yrs Green: 20-30 yrs Blue: 30-40 yrs Blue: 40-50 yrs Blue: 50 - 60 yrs Blue: greater than 60 yrs How many gas stations are there in the US? Pink: Less than 1,000 Green: Between 1000 and 5000 Yellow: Between 5000 and 50,000 Purple: Between 50,000 and 500,000 Blue: Between 500,000 and 5 million Hold up all colors: More than 5 million Quantitative vs. Qualitative Problems Quantitative: In the circuit below, V = 25V, R1 = R2 = 10, R3 = R4 = R5 = 15, R6 = 50. What is the current through resistor R3? Qualitative. Consider the behavior of the circuit when various values increase or decrease. For each question, answer I (increases), D (decreases), or S (stays the same). When R6 increases, the current through R2 ____________. When R3 increases, the current through R4 ____________. When R1 decreases, the current through the battery _________. Interactive Engagement, Peer Instruction, Concept Tests Eric Mazur Prentice Hall 1997 Concept Test 1. An astronaut in intergalactic space is twirling a rock on a string. Suddenly the string breaks when the rock is at the point shown: purple Snap! yellow green pink Which path (pink, green, yellow, or purple) does the rock follow after the string breaks? Concept Test 2. A moving van collides with a sports car in a high-speed head-on collision. Crash! During the impact, the van exerts a force Fvan on the car and the car exerts a force Fcar on the van. Which one of the following statements about these forces is true: Pink: The force exerted by the van on the car is the same size as the force exerted by the car on the van: Fvan = Fcar Yellow: Fvan > Fcar Green: : Fvan < Fcar Some variation in student attitudes towards Concept Tests, but overwhelmingly positive. Professor A Professor B Concept Tests Student Attitudes Calc-based Intro Physics Like 20% Neutral 0% Concept Tests Student Attitudes Algebra-based Intro Physics Hate 0% Neutral 18% Dislike 0% Hate 1% Love 39% Love 80% Like 42% Professor C Concept Tests Student Attitudes "Physics for Poets" Course Hate 5% Love 8% Dislike 25% Like 25% Neutral 37% Dislike 0% Concept Test 3 Brass has a positive coefficient of thermal expansion, meaning brass expands when heated. A ring (annulus) of brass is heated. Does the hole in the middle of the ring get larger or smaller? Pink: larger Yellow: smaller Green: stays the same Concept Test 4 When an jet flies faster than the speed of sound, there is... Red: a sonic boom occurring only at the moment that the jet exceeds the speed of sound. Green: a continuous sonic booming occurring all the time that the jet is going faster than Mach 1. Boom! Summer/Winter Concept Test 5 Here in the northern hemisphere, it is cold in the winter and warm in the summer. Why? Which explanation below is the most accurate? Pink: In the winter, there is less solar radiation per unit area of the ground. Yellow: The Sun is further from the Earth in the winter. Blue: Because of climate patterns, it is more cloudy than average in the winter, therefore less solar radiation than average reaches the ground. Green: Because the Sun is lower in the sky in the winter, the sunlight travels through more air before it reaches the ground and the air absorbs heat, leaving less heat reaching the ground. Taylor's Top Ten Tips for T.A.'s (Actually, it's fifteen, and slightly edited by Mike Dubson) 1. Never, ever, be late. 2. Come prepared. 3. Never demean students; never show irritation or condescension. Every question is a good question. 4. Don't be afraid to repeat yourself. 5. Speak clearly and LOUDLY. (You cannot speak in a normal tone of voice to 30 people in a classroom. You must "boom" your voice.) 6. Write clearly on the chalkboard. 7. Try to know your students' names. 8. Grade promptly. 9. Accumulate lots of scores with a good spread. 10. Time office hours thoughtfully and encourage attendance. 11. Keep in touch with lectures and course rules. 12. Don't sit in the back grading. 13. Get students involved. The less you talk, the more they talk, the better the class. 14. Show enthusiasm. 15. Make class enjoyable. The Golden Rules of Lecturing: Rule #1: If they learned something, but they leave hating the subject, you have failed. Morale is vital. Talk to/listen to students, especially during office hours. Rule #2: It's OK to lecture less, ... because they're not listening anyway. Use Concept Tests – Active learning works, passive learning does not. Lots of Demos Few or no derivations Put lecture notes (+ everything else) on the Web. Rule #3: Emphasize qualitative reasoning and conceptual understanding. in lecture on homeworks on exams It doesn't matter if they can compute the acceleration, if they don't know what acceleration is.