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Classroom Response System Integration in a Distance-Learning Introductory High School Physics Course

Date Issued
August 1, 2012
Author(s)
Pegram, Alexander T
Advisor(s)
Jon C. Levin
Additional Advisor(s)
Marianne Breinig, Stuart B. Elston
Abstract

Tennessee ranks among the lowest states in terms of high school physics availability. This fact is compounded in rural areas by limited enrollment and a lack of accredited physics teachers. A distance-learning physics course was established between the University of Tennessee Knoxville and Morristown West High School in order to offer an introductory physics course in a school with no accredited physics teacher. Because classroom response systems have been shown to increase interactivity and discussion in physics courses, leading to better learning gains, the course was taught via live video-conferencing with the integration of a classroom response system.

Subjects

High School Physics D...

Disciplines
Science and Mathematics Education
Degree
Master of Science
Major
Physics
Embargo Date
January 1, 2012
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0-Chapter_8_LectureNotes.pdf

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86.34 KB

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Adobe PDF

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1-Chapter_8_Torque.ppt

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356 KB

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Microsoft Powerpoint

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