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This is a free online course aimed at secondary teachers and adult learners. It includes 3 components: written text arranged in units, short video segments, and interactive web modules. Topics include fundamental particles and interactions, gravity, and string theory. More advanced learners can explore quantum mechanics, manipulating light, and biophysics. A comprehensive Facilitator's Guide supports teachers with an overview of rapidly-advancing knowledge in subatomic-scale experimentation.
The video series is produced by the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics Science Media Group in association with the Harvard University Department of Physics. It is sponsored by Annenberg Media. Please note that this resource requires Flash.
AAAS Benchmark Alignments (2008 Version)4. The Physical Setting
4D. The Structure of Matter
4G. Forces of Nature
10. Historical Perspectives
10C. Relating Matter & Energy and Time & Space
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Topic: Particles and Interactions and the Standard Model
Unit Title: The Standard Model This is a very high-quality free course on topics in modern physics, developed by the Harvard-Smithsonian Center. Its goal is to get teachers and learners excited about important unanswered questions that are being investigated right now in contemporary physics. The course has 3 components: Textbook, video clips, and web-based modules. Teachers can use the course for their own development or supplement high school physics classes with the interactive modules and videos. Link to Unit:
Topic: Particles and Interactions and the Standard Model
Unit Title: Teaching Nanoscale Science This is a very high-quality free course on topics in modern physics, developed by the Harvard-Smithsonian Center. Its goal is to get teachers and learners excited about important unanswered questions that are being investigated right now in contemporary physics. The course has 3 components: Textbook, video clips, and web-based modules. Teachers can use the course for their own development or supplement high school physics classes with the interactive modules and videos. Link to Unit:
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Title = {Physics for the 21st Century},
Publisher = {Annenberg Foundation},
Volume = {2013},
Number = {19 June 2013},
Month = {November 18, 2010},
ISBN = {1-57680-891-2},
Year = {2010}
}
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Physics for the 21st Century: The Basic Building Blocks of Matter
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Physics for the 21st Century: Gravity
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