Peer Instruction:A User's ManualDescription |
Peer Instruction: A User's Manual is a step-by-step guide for instructors on how to plan and implement Peer Instruction lectures. The teaching methodology is applicable to a variety of introductory science courses (including biology and chemistry). However, the additional material-class-tested, ready-to-use resources, in print and on disk (so professors can reproduce them as handouts or transparencies)-is intended for calculus-based physics courses.  |
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- Contains a step-by-step guide on how to plan Peer Instruction lectures using an instructor's existing lecture materials.
- The complete set of class-tested and ready-to-use resources for implementing the method in a one-year introductory physics course includes:
- Enclosed diskettes contain all of the above materials so they can be reformatted for 8 1/2 X 11 transparentcy and/or hand-out masters.
- To complement the material in the book, a continually updated set of additional resources is available on the world-wide web at http://galileo.harvard.edu.
- Author welcomes comments and suggestions via e-mail at "mazur@physics.harvard.edu".
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Table of Contents |
I. OVERVIEW. 1. Introduction. 2. Peer Instruction. 3. Motivating the Students. 4. A Step-by-Step Guide to Preparing for a Peer Instruction Lecture. 5. Sample Lecture. 6. Epilogue.
II. RESOURCES. 7. Force Concept Inventory. 8. Mechanics Baseline Test. 9. Questionnaire Results. 10. Reading Quizzes. 11. Concept Tests. 12. Conceptual Exam Questions. Appendix: Disk Instructions. Index.
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