Topics and Learning Outcomes
Recent Lecture Topics
- Temperature, Heat, Thermal Energy Transmission, and Change of State
- Vibrations, Waves, Sound, and Music
- Electric Charge, Current, Voltage, and Power
- Magnetism and Electromagnetism
Learning Goals
- Apply concepts associated with the above topics to real-world devices, scenarios, and experiences.
- Enhance critical thinking and analytical skills through the exploration of personal interests.
- Develop communication skills by expressing ideas in various formats.
Assignment Directions
Scenario Selection and Style
There are two broad approaches for your scenario selection. The first is to select a few topics from the above list that interest you, and investigate where and how they affect you in your daily life. You can then write about how you interact with and experience these topics in your life. An example of this would be to pick “sound” as a topic and then investigate the physics of sound throughout a day in your life. The second approach would be to pick a device or interaction that you use or experience regularly and try to investigate all of the relevant physics associated with that object/interaction. An example of this would be like picking your wireless earbuds, and investigating the physics of sound, EM wave used for Bluetooth transmission, batteries and charging etc.
Content Sections
- Description: Provide a detailed description of your chosen scenario. Are you picking a single device and investigating the physics behind it or are you picking some topics from the above list and investigating their effects on your daily life?
- Personal Connection: Describe why you chose this scenario. How does it affect you personally? Where, why, and how do you experience it in your daily life?
- Application of Concepts: Discuss 2-4 of the above recent lecture topics in terms of your chosen scenario. Explain how the each specific topic apply in your scenario.
- Video Presentation: A 3-5 minute video explaining your scenario. A video can be especially useful if you capture a recording of the motion scenario and freeze frame when discussing certain aspects of it. You can also always draw on those freeze frames for clarity.
- Poster or Infographic: Visually represent your scenario with key points. Much like the written report, each of the listed content sections should have their own section in your poster.
- Digital Animation: If you are interested in creating a digital animation then go for it! While this would operate much like a video presentation, there will not be a minimum time requirement as these take a lot of time to produce.
- Interview with an Expert: This could be built in to a video presentation or an audio-only response.
- Video Games: Some games (such as Overwatch) let you build out entire custom maps letting you essentially run experiments in their physics engine. This might work if you have one where waves or heat are parts of the game.Grading FeedbackThis report uses the following grading rubric. Please take a moment to review the rubric to guarantee all graded aspects of the assignment are completed.
Rubric
Report 2 Rubric
Report 2 Rubric Criteria Ratings Pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeDescription of Scenario 5 pts 5 pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomePersonal Connection 5 pts 5 pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeApplication of Physics Topics 5 pts 5 pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomePresentation and Creativity 5 pts 5 pts
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