Title: R. A. P. T. O. R.
1R. A. P. T. O. R.
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2RAPTOR GOALS
- Build a network of physics teachers
- Share ideas
- Discuss issues relating to physics education
- Promote physics education
- Improve communications between teachers from
different schools - Build a network to provide and share resources
- Lab and class activities
- Class presentations
- Software and hardware ideas
3RAPTOR Participation
- 20 Teachers
- 10 Districts
- RCSD, Brighton, Webster, Fairport, Penfield,
Pittsford, Newark, Naples, Gates Chili, East
Irondequoit
4RAPTOR LOGO
5RAPTOR LOGO
6RAPTOR LOGO
7How RAPTOR Works
- Meet once a month
- Plan to rotate to different districts
- Communicate via email
- Resources posted on RAPTOR Website
8My BHS Website
http//www.bcsd.org/webpages/swhitman/
9 PHYSICS RESOURCES
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12RAPTOR WEBPAGE
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18Website Activity 2005
19Technology Infusion
Steve Whitman
BHS Science Coordinator
20BHS Physics Enrollment
- General Physics 24
- Regents Physics 140
- AP Physics B 110
- AP Physics C 30
- Total 300
21Hardware Team
- Laptop
- Digital Camera
- Scanner
- Smart Board
- Sympodium
22Software Team
- Excel
- PowerPoint
- Simulation Software
- Interactive Phyics
- Electronics Workbench
- Website
- Curriculum Mapping
23My Use of Excel
- Planning
- Teacher Lab Class Activity Guide
- Student Grade Book
- Web Gradebook
- Progress Reports
24My Use of PowerPoint
- Class Presentations
- Lab Class Activity Instructions
- Lab Data Analysis
- Homework Sample Problems
- Test Generation
- Benchmark Work Display
- Lab Notebook
- Homework
- Lab Reports
25Simulation Software
- Interactive Physics
- Enhance Presentations
- Students test out principles
- Lab Experiments
- compliment real experiments
- perform experiments impossible otherwise
26SHM Simple Pendulum
27SHM Mass - Spring
28Electric Field Mapping
29Heat Engine
30RESISTANCE vs. TEMP
31Light Bulb
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32Parallel Circuit
33Parallel Circuit
IT I1 I2 I3
DVT DV1 DV2 DV3
34PARALLEL RESISTORS
IT I1 I2
DVT DV1 DV2
I1
I2
DV1
DV2
35Student Uses of Technology
- Simulation Software
- Interactive Physics
- Electronic Workbench
- Circuit Vision
- Internet Simulations (Virtual Optics Bench)
- Excel
- Lab Write-ups
- Spreadsheet Circuits
- PowerPoint
- Project Presentation
- Web page Design
- Project Web page
- Direct Data Acquisition Hardware
- Motion Detectors
- Sound Detectors
- Internet Access
- Download resources
- Project Research
36Interactive Physics Labs
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42Interactive Physics Student Comments
- Not only is IP really fun, it is really helpful
in providing visual examples for all the
complicated principles weve been learning. - I have enjoyed working with IP this year. Not
only is it fun to create virtual physics
problems, but is really important to my
understanding of the concepts in physics.
Thanks!
43Excel Teacher Lab Guide
44PHYSICS LAB GUIDE (EXCEL)
45PHYSICS LAB GUIDE (EXCEL)
46PHYSICS LAB GUIDE (EXCEL)
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50AP PHYSICSLAB WRITE-UP
BENCHMARK WORK
51BMW Lab 3
Title ?
Draw label Vectors.
d
Vf 0
52Constants ?
53Class Activity SampleMuzzle Velocity
54Nasco Flying Pigs
55Who said pigs cant fly?!
56Rotational Dynamics Yo-Yo
57Rotational Dynamics Demo
58Rotational Dynamics Demo
59Photogate Timer
Vmuz
Photogate
Light beam
Marble
Time ???
Overhead View
60C.A. 6 Marble Launcher Vmuzzle
Method 2 Photogate Timer
Vmuz
diameter
Photogate
V d/t
diameter
d ?
t t photogate
t ?
Vmuz diameter
t photogate
61PERIOD 7
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67LAB 12 BALLISTIC PENDULUM
68LAB 12 BALLISTIC PENDULUM
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70LAB 11 KEPLERS LAWS
71Keplers Second Law
Area 1 Area 2 Area 3
72LAB 11 KEPLERS LAWS
73LAB 11 KEPLERS LAWS
74http//science.nasa.gov/Realtime/JTrack/3D/AppletF
rame.html
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76AP PHYSICSSAMPLE EXAMS
PowerPoint
77KINEMATICS
2.
PART 1 MULTIPLE CHOICE CIRCLEL THE BEST CHOICE
Vo 0
1.
The magnitude of the velocity of the object is
increasing in which of the cases?
A rock is dropped from the top of a platform of
height h as shown above.
Bonus Write a different caption
78PART 2 FREE RESPONSE SHOW ALL WORK CLEARLY.
INCLUDE UNITS IN SUBSTITUTIONS AND FINAL ANSWER.
1. A BALL IS LAUNCHED FROM A 20 m HIGH CLIFF WITH
A SPEED OF 26 m/s AT AN ANGLE OF 30 DEGREES AS
PICTURED BELOW. THE BALL IMPACTS THE GROUND AT A
HORIZONTAL DISTANCE OF X..
SHOW WORK CLEARLY HERE
A) FILL IN THE CHART OF ALL THE VALUES OF MOTION
IN BOTH X AND Y RELATING TO THE BALLS FLIGHT.
INCLUDE UNITS!
B) SHOW ON THE DIAGRAM THE X AND Y COMPONENTS OF
THE INITIAL VELOCITY.
Q
79AP PHYSICSBONUS QUESTION
BENCHMARK WORK
80BENCHMARK BONUS
Mr. Whitman, my dog didnt eat my homework,
this time my homework ate my dog !
Bing Ling
81BONUS BMW
The lobster knew that these were no ordinary
chefs. They were physics chefs!
Author Jake Considine
82BENCHMARK BONUS
See Kinsman, I told you this would be a good
idea for a lab!
Eugene K
83BENCHMARK BONUS
Why dont I get a hat?!
Jason Moser
84LISA CHEN
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86Excel Student Gradebook
87WHITS AP PHYSICS CLASSESGRADES POSTEDON
WEB-SITE BY PIN
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89Excel Web Student Gradebook
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92Homework Help Sample
93HW 4 2-38
94HW 4 2-38
apot ?
apot g
-10 m/s2
- Find
- Distance the robber is from
- building when pot is released
VO 0
building
Ypot
H 17.8 m
aman 0
aman ?
Vman constant
Vpot f
Vman 3.77m/s
X
H 1.9 m
street
95AP PHYSICSHOMEWORK
BENCHMARK WORK
96BENCHMARK HOMEWORK
- Homework
- Unlined Recycled Paper
- ONE question/page
- Sketch
- Vectors drawn labeled
- L3 Equations Listed
- Equations customized
- Equations simplified
- Tabulated
- Givens
- Unknowns
- Unknowns
- Answer with UNITS!
97BENCHMARK HOMEWORK
- Homework
- Unlined Recycled Paper
- ONE question/page
- Sketch
- Vectors drawn labeled
- Use Straight edge
- L3 Equations Listed
- Equations customized
- List Knowns Unknowns
- Answer with UNITS!
98The Pumpkin Project
- Extra Credit for 1 St. Quarter
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104PowerPoint Student Samples
105Procedure of Eye Surgery
- Antibiotic, anesthetic anti-inflammatory drops
put in eye - Suction ring placed on eye to hold eye steady
106Basic Scan
Coil System
Patient Table
Computer
SCAN ME
107TRANSDUCER
108My Machine
109G
110J
111Web Page Student Samples
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