On Dec 14, 2008liddle wrote:
Yes Harrison keep participate in this forum. Here you can get valuable info about (TEAL).
-------------------
Regards
AllNutri.com
|
On Jun 15, 2008Harrison wrote:
Hmm
Really the site has some good information, it would be better if users participate regularly …
_______________________
Harrison
International Property
|
On Aug 29, 2007liddle wrote:
Thanks campus members and owners, I got some vital info from here since I found your site, I am now a regular visitor of your site.... keep up the great work, I will be here with you ...I would be like to update OLS News on this site as there is no such news for OLS. Other such factors I feel here are to keep some great articles for students and such more tools that they fell useful for themselves.
Regards
Harris
ComputersNext.com
|
On Feb 02, 2005longpd wrote:
The TEAL project community pages are intended to provide a forum for those
interested in the active learning approach to teaching, & in particular,
applying this to teaching physics. The TEAL project has developed a complete
curriculum, including lectures with PowerPoint presentations, lecture notes,
problem sets, concept questions for use with personal response polling tools,
and extraorinary visualizations (applets, movies, Flash animations). These are
freely available from both the iCampus project site as well as the
OpenCourseWare 8.02 site for Electricity and Magnetism: TEAL:
Studio Physics Project
iCampus seeks to support a community interested in the implementation of
these active learning tools and to work with those interested bringing them
into the classroom. Change in any course is difficult, but even more so when
the subject is a fundamental building block in a curriculum. Our hope is that
this communtiy site will offer insight, ideas, and support for those trying to
explore active learning in physics with TEAL.
Welcome to the conversation!
PDL - iCampus
|