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Exploring Physics Education Research (PER) through the Lens of the Learning Sciences – Marc Whiting

Summary As a first-year grad student specializing in PER within the Department of Education Psychology (ED PS), I bring a unique perspective. My undergraduate journey in astrophysics began here at the U, where I developed a deep-seated passion for the field of physics and the importance of good pedagogy. This lecture will delve into the […]

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The Path (Integral): From Quantum to Classical Mechanics – Conrad Morris

Summary This lecture will first briefly summarize the Principle of Least Action from Classical Mechanics. Then we will discuss the Electric Form Factor integral, which is derived as a correction to the Rutherford Scattering Formula. This integral essentially provides a way to describe diffraction patterns from wave interference. With the development of these tools, we […]

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Philosophy of Science – Eliza Diggins

In this lecture, we will discuss the fundamentals of the philosophy of science as discussed by Lakatos, Kuhn, Feyerabend, and others. Our focus will lie in determining what it means to do “good science” and how these principles can be a guiding aspect of our personal research philosophies. In our exploration of these topics, we […]

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RING OF FIRE ECLIPSE

This page originally appeared on @THEU & CoS “It’s like when you make a circle with your fingers and close oneeye. When you move your hand closer to your face, the circle gets bigger. “ This is what Paul Ricketts has to say about the upcoming eclipse on Saturday October 14. “This will be a […]

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