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NSF Workshop: Video Analysis in Science Courses

Learn more about the workshops during the AAPT Winter Meeting this week in Chicago at poster PST1-52 and talks EE01 and LE01. Sample LivePhoto Physics curricula are available at the Vernier website. LivePhoto Logo Video Analysis in Science Courses Intensive Workshops for University and College Faculty Staff: Bob Teese (RIT), Priscilla Laws (Dickinson College), Patrick Cooney (Millersville University) and Maxine Willis (Dickinson College)

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Video Analysis in Science Courses

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Learn more about the workshops during the AAPT Winter Meeting this week in Chicago at poster PST1-52 and talks EE01 and LE01. Sample LivePhoto Physics curricula are available at the Vernier website.

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Video Analysis in Science Courses

Intensive Workshops for University and College Faculty

Staff: Bob Teese (RIT), Priscilla Laws (Dickinson College), Patrick Cooney (Millersville University) and Maxine Willis (Dickinson College)

Video capture and analysis are powerful educational tools for helping instructors enhance students' learning in lectures, tutorials, assignments, labs and undergraduate research. Sample Analysis

• Mechanics, thermal physics, wave propagation, E&M, optics and more • Lodging and meals for faculty, lab managers and instructional staff from US institutions provided by NSF • Partial travel grants available for those with demonstrated need

One-week workshop: June 8-12, 2009 at Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester, NY.

Three-day workshop: July 22-24, 2009 in Ann Arbor, MI, before the 2009 AAPT Summer Meeting.

For more information visit http://livephoto.rit.edu/workshops/ or contact Robert.Teese@rit.edu .

 

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