In-Class Active Learning Worksheets for Introductory College Physics (Algebra- based)Contact Catherine Whiting, cwhiting@coloradomesa.edu …
In-Class Active Learning Worksheets for Introductory College Physics (Algebra- based)Contact Catherine Whiting, cwhiting@coloradomesa.edu for solutions and/or .tex files
Data Carpentry lesson from Ecology curriculum to learn how to analyse and …
Data Carpentry lesson from Ecology curriculum to learn how to analyse and visualise ecological data in R. Data Carpentry’s aim is to teach researchers basic concepts, skills, and tools for working with data so that they can get more done in less time, and with less pain. The lessons below were designed for those interested in working with ecology data in R. This is an introduction to R designed for participants with no programming experience. These lessons can be taught in a day (~ 6 hours). They start with some basic information about R syntax, the RStudio interface, and move through how to import CSV files, the structure of data frames, how to deal with factors, how to add/remove rows and columns, how to calculate summary statistics from a data frame, and a brief introduction to plotting. The last lesson demonstrates how to work with databases directly from R.
24 In-class lecture worksheets with individual/ small group activities for an introductory …
24 In-class lecture worksheets with individual/ small group activities for an introductory astronomy course, particularly with use of the OpenStax Astronomy textbook.
This text includes 25 reading assignments for an introductory astronomy course. They …
This text includes 25 reading assignments for an introductory astronomy course. They have been modified from the OpenStax Astronomy 2e and College Physics 2e (linked in related resources below) textbooks to order the topics in a logical manner for a one semester course and provide shortened (~10-20 pages) readings intended for biweekly reading assignments. The text also features enhanced treatment of the Newton's Laws, Energy, and Optics content that go beyond the typical introductory astronomy course for non-majors.
Course connections: This content was built for an introductory survey of astronomy course (e.g., PHYS 103), including apparent motions of objects in the sky, light, telescopes, solar system objects, exoplanets, the sun, stars, galaxies, and cosmology. Basic math skills (arithmetic, powers, scientific notation, unit conversions) will be used frequently. This course is designed for students in all majors.
Multiple Choice, Mulitple Select, and True/False Questions covering sections of OpenStax College …
Multiple Choice, Mulitple Select, and True/False Questions covering sections of OpenStax College Physics Text. These were designed to be for Reading QuizzesFor a copy of the answers, contact the author: Catherine Whiting at cwhiting@coloradomesa.edu
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