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This outline of a presentation given by Paul Doherty describes the history and phenomena of magnetism. It covers information from the basics of magnetic materials through geo- and…
  
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J. Straley
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This is an online physics course on electricity and magnetism for elementary and middle school teachers. The course covers circuits, magnetic materials, and magnetic fields. This is…
  
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This page from the Institute of Physics provides two tutorials and one lab designed to specifically address students' difficulties in understanding magnetic effects in terms of…
  
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In this 9-minute video, Destin Sandlin explores exciting new technologies in polymagnets and how 3D printing is being used to manipulate the magnetic fields in polymagnets. The…
  
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This 4-minute video uses a variety of media to explain very clearly what a magnet is and how magnets get their properties. Veteran high school physics teacher James Lincoln explains…
  
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This 3-part lesson package for Grades 10-12 school integrates math and physics as students perform an experiment to measure the relative intensity of a magnetic field as a function…
  
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T. Young, L. Barth-Cohen, S. Braden, and S. Gailey
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T. Young, L. Barth-Cohen, S. Braden, and S. Gailey, PERC 2020 Proceedings, 593-598.
This paper explores the remarkable success of one 7th grade student as she discovers foundational concepts while engaging in an NGSS-aligned unit on modeling magnetism. Student…
  
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This web page describes the causes of naturally occurring magnetite magnets, or 'lodestones.' It explains theories about the function of lightening and heat in such processes, and…
  
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First of several linked files, telling the early history of the compass (discovered in China) and how Robert Norman in 1581 showed the magnetic force was not horizontal but slanted…
  
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This page and its related materials describe, in simple terms, the physics of magnetic fields and the history of its discovery. Included is the work of Halley, Oersted, Ampere and…
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