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This is Unit 1 of the free digital course "Physics for the 21st Century", aimed at secondary science teachers, high school physics students, and adult learners. Unit 1 explores particle physics, the study of the fundamental constituents of matter. Dramatic discoveries over the past century have changed our view of the structure of matter. This unit details the discoveries of successive subatomic particles and analyzes what each contributed to the Standard Model. The resource offers richly in-depth components: written text in the language of a non-physicist, short video clips and animations, and an interactive web module on discovering neutrino oscillations. A Facilitator's Guide is also provided.
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. Editor's Note: This comprehensive resource picks up where many high school textbooks leave off: a meaningful study of modern physics that is pedagogically appropriate for high school physics. We highly recommend it for instructors wishing to integrate modern physics into existing curricula.
AAAS Benchmark Alignments (2008 Version)1. The Nature of Science
1A. The Scientific Worldview
1C. The Scientific Enterprise
4. The Physical Setting
4A. The Universe
4D. The Structure of Matter
4G. Forces of Nature
10. Historical Perspectives
10C. Relating Matter & Energy and Time & Space
11. Common Themes
11B. Models
11D. Scale
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