Images of our efforts at representational rich Physics. Share this: Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Like Loading... 6 thoughts on “Images of our efforts at representational rich Physics.” Add yours I’ve been following your blog for the past semester. This is a really nice synopsis! thanks for you taking time to post. Thank you, Mr. Selinger Physics and Mathematics Teacher Seckman Sr. High School Imperial, MO. 63052 On Mon, Nov 20, 2017 at 6:13 AM, Teach. Brian. Teach. wrote: > bwfrank posted: ” ” > Reply Hi Matt. Thanks for taking the time to say hello! It’s been a fun but also long semester. Reply Absolutely gorgeous. Reply Not going to lie, producing aesthetically pleasing physics artifacts is a goal I have for my students. Reply This is great. I especially like the use of Post-its on the whiteboards. Reply Pingback: A paper for the next year or two: The Long Hard Slog of Improving Student Learning Outcomes | Teach. Brian. Teach. Leave a reply to Michael Pershan Cancel reply Δ
I’ve been following your blog for the past semester. This is a really nice synopsis! thanks for you taking time to post. Thank you, Mr. Selinger Physics and Mathematics Teacher Seckman Sr. High School Imperial, MO. 63052 On Mon, Nov 20, 2017 at 6:13 AM, Teach. Brian. Teach. wrote: > bwfrank posted: ” ” > Reply
Not going to lie, producing aesthetically pleasing physics artifacts is a goal I have for my students. Reply
I’ve been following your blog for the past semester. This is a really nice synopsis! thanks for you taking time to post.
Thank you,
Mr. Selinger Physics and Mathematics Teacher Seckman Sr. High School Imperial, MO. 63052
On Mon, Nov 20, 2017 at 6:13 AM, Teach. Brian. Teach. wrote:
> bwfrank posted: ” ” >
Hi Matt. Thanks for taking the time to say hello! It’s been a fun but also long semester.
Absolutely gorgeous.
Not going to lie, producing aesthetically pleasing physics artifacts is a goal I have for my students.
This is great. I especially like the use of Post-its on the whiteboards.