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This website contains a compilation of materials based on the Modeling Instruction pedagogical approach to teaching physics.  It includes content support for teachers, model assessments, lab guides, student study guides, problems and solutions, and materials from professional physics education workshops.  Materials are organized by fundamental models and encompass topics typically covered in an introductory physics curriculum.  All resources are freely downloadable and may be reproduced for classroom use. The resources were developed for high school use but most are appropriate for use in Introductory Physics classes.

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Education Practices
- Active Learning
= Modeling
- Pedagogy
- Professional Development
- Teacher Preparation
General Physics
- Collections
= Introductory E & M
= Introductory Laboratories
= Introductory Mechanics
- Curriculum
- Equipment
- High School
- Lower Undergraduate
- Collection
- Instructional Material
= Best practice
= Course
= Curriculum
= Instructor Guide/Manual
= Laboratory
= Lesson/Lesson Plan
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- application/ms-powerpoint
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Amusement Park, Central Net Force Particle Model, Constant Velocity Particle Model, Electric Charge Model, Electric Potential, Electrical Circuits, Energy Model, Free Particle Model, Impulsive Force Model, Magnetism, Net Force Particle Model, Particle Model of Light, Particle Motion in Two Dimensions, Photon Model of Light, Scientific Methods, Six Flags, Uniform Acceleration Particle Model, Wave Model of Light, assessments, course of study, high school physics course, modeling instruction
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Metadata instance created December 3, 2007 by Caroline Hall
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August 18, 2020 by Lyle Barbato
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Modeling Science.org, edited by M. Schober (2006), <https://www.modelingscience.org/>.
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Schober, M. (Ed.). (2007, August 27). Modeling Science.org. Retrieved December 7, 2024, from https://www.modelingscience.org/
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Schober, Mark, ed. Modeling Science.org. August 27, 2007. https://www.modelingscience.org/ (accessed 7 December 2024).
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Schober, Mark, ed. Modeling Science.org. 2006. 27 Aug. 2007. 7 Dec. 2024 <https://www.modelingscience.org/>.
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