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Transforming traditional
Physics lecuture courses ...
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The primary goal of the Student-Centered Activities for Large
Enrollment University Physics (SCALE-UP) Project is to determine the
best way to establish a highly collaborative, hands-on,
computer-rich, interactive learning environment in large-enrollment
physics courses. SCALE-UP classes have been implemented at ten
colleges and universities including North Carolina State University,
University of Central Florida, University of Alabama, American
University, Coastal Carolina University, MIT, University of New
Hampshire, Rochester Institute of Technology, Wake Tech Community
College and Western Kentucky University. |
...into workshop/studio-style classes of up to 120 students
| We have found a way to fold together lecture and lab with multiple
instructors to provide an effective, yet economical, approach. We
believe the SCALE-UP Project has the potential to radically change
the way physics is taught at large colleges and universities. The
pedagogical techniques and classroom management approaches we design
and disseminate should be general enough to encourage similar reforms
in other science, engineering, and mathematics classes at other
institutions |
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Traditionally, in large lectures, you do what is
possible to do in front of 500 people, not because it’s what you
should do. Now we’re asking the question:
What do we really want our students to learn about electricity and
magnetism?
Peter Dourmashkin (MIT SCALE-UP Physics
Instructor)
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