posted on 2024-07-13, 03:29authored byMinella C. Alarcon, Eugine Arthurs, Zohra Ben Lakhdar, Ivan B. Culaba, Vasudevan Lakshminarayanan, Joel T. Maquiling, Alexander MazzoliniAlexander Mazzolini, J. Niemela, David R. Sokoloff
Widespread physics education research has shown that most introductory physics students have difficulty learning essential optics concepts - even in the best of traditional courses, and that well-designed active learning approaches can remedy this problem. This mini-workshop and the associated poster session will provide direct experience with methods for promoting students' active involvement in the learning process in lecture and laboratory. Participants will have hands-on experience with activities from RealTime Physics labs and Interactive Lecture Demonstrations - a learning strategy for large (and small) lectures, including specially designed Optics Magic Tricks. The poster will provide more details on these highly effective curricula.