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J. Barrett
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This encyclopedia entry contains a comprehensive introduction of Everett's relative-state formulation of quantum mechanics. It explores the many attempts to reconstruct and interpret…
  
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L. Vaidman
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This encyclopedia entry contains a comprehensive introduction to the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics. It includes discussions of the probability, tests, and…
  
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J. White and M. Dennin
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This textbook is written to introduce physics and science concepts to students in non-technical majors. Science literacy is stressed through emphasis on the scientific method,…
Science Education
  
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G. Aikenhead and A. Ryan, Sci. Educ., 76 (5), 477-491 (1992).
Educators who plan science lessons, who develop science curricula, or who evaluate learning, often wonder about students' preconceptions of the material to be taught. Until now,…
The Physics Teacher
  
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J. Gaffney and J. Whitaker, Phys. Teach., 53 (3), 137-139 (2015).
Instructors of physics courses face the demanding challenge of creating a safe, nurturing community in their classroom while maintaining sufficient rigor. First-day activities are…
  
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B. Gutmann, E. Ochoa-Madrid, and A. Olmstead
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B. Gutmann, E. Ochoa-Madrid, and A. Olmstead, PERC 2020 Proceedings, 191-197.
Physics has greatly impacted society, both in solving problems and perpetuating harm. Yet we rarely train physics students to grapple with their responsibilities to society by…
  
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E. Ochoa-Madrid, A. Olmstead, and B. Gutmann
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E. Ochoa-Madrid, A. Olmstead, and B. Gutmann, PERC 2019 Proceedings, 423-428.
The societal implications of technology developed through physics research are not always clear. Physicists need to use ethical reasoning skills to maneuver through morally ambiguous…
  
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R. Feynman; Publishers: Vega Science Trust and University of Auckland
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This page contains four streaming-download videos of Richard Feynman giving lectures at the University of Auckland. The lecture covers photons, quantum behavior, electrons and their…
  
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O. Pooley
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A list intended to be of interest to and useful for those working in the philosophy of physics. It includes physicists and philosophers who, in one way or another, work on the…
  
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G. Roland, J. Conrad, and S. Robinson; Publisher: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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This website contains the syllabus, lab safety information and regulations, lab notebooks, experiments (lab guides), and reports and presentations used to teach Experimental Physics…
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