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Physics & Astronomy
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ISBN-10: 0131479970
ISBN-13: 9780131479975
Publisher: Addison-Wesley
Copyright: 2005
Format: Paper; 104 pp
Status: Out of Print
Suggested retail price: $33.00
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For introductory astronomy courses.
Funded by the National Science Foundation, Lecture-Tutorials for Introductory Astronomy are designed to help make large lecture-format courses more interactive. Each of the 29 Lecture-Tutorials is presented in a classroom-ready format, challenges students with a series of carefully designed questions that spark classroom discussion, engage students in critical reasoning, and require no equipment.
- Straightforward, classroom-ready format—Facilitates easy implementation of the Lecture-Tutorial in the classroom.
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Integrates easily into the conventional lecture course.
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- Highly structured activities—Designed to confront and resolve student conceptual and reasoning difficulties.
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Encourages students to work in groups and discuss their answers.
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- 29 tutorials—Based upon educational research on student misconceptions, demonstrated effective instructional strategies, and extensive pilot and field testing.
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Helps students develop a better understanding of different concepts.
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- Online Instructor's Guide. www.prenhall.com/tiponline
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Provides instruction with “pre-tutorial” questions that can be used to easily assess the knowledge level of the class. Urges the instructor to use the Lecture-Tutorial if the majority of students cannot answer the questions correctly.
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Provides instructors with “post-tutorial” questions that can be used to gauge the effectiveness of the Lecture-Tutorial before moving on to new material.
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Naked-Eye Astronomy
Position 1
Motion 3
Seasonal Stars 7
Solar vs. Sidereal Day 11
Ecliptic 13
Path of the Sun 19
Star Charts 23
Moon PhasesThe Cause of Moon Phases 25
Predicting Moon Phases 29
Nature of Light and Electromagnetic SpectrumLuminosity, Temperature and Size 33
Blackbody Radiation 37
Types of Spectra 41
Analyzing Spectra 43
Tools and TelescopesTelescopes and Earth’s Atmosphere 47
Motions in the Solar SystemObserving Retrograde Motion 51
Orbital Period and Orbital Distance 53
The Solar SystemEarth’s Changing Surface 57
Temperature and Formation of Our Solar System 61
Our SunSun Size 63
Stellar MagnitudesApparent and Absolute Magnitudes of Stars 67
Techniques in AstronomyThe Parsec 69
Parallax and Distance 73
Stellar Spectral ClassificationH-R Diagram 77
Spectroscopic Parallax 79
Stellar EvolutionStar Formation and Lifetimes 81
Stellar Evolution 83
Characteristics of the Milky WayMilky Way Scales 85
Cosmology and the Big BangLooking at Distant Objects 89
Expansion of the Universe 91
Lecture Tutorials for Introductory Astronomy, 2/E
Prather, Slater, Adams, Brissenden & CAPER
© 2008 | Addison-Wesley | Paper; 144 pages | Instock
ISBN-10: 0132392267 | ISBN-13: 9780132392266
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Funded by the National Science Foundation,Lecture-Tutorials for Introductory Astronomy is designed to help make large lecture-format courses more interactive with easy-to-implement student activities that can be integrated into existing course structures. The Second Edition of the Lecture-Tutorials for Introductory Astronomy contains nine new activities that focus on planetary science, system related topics, and the interactions of Light and matter. These new activities have been created using the same rigorous development cycle that was used for the highly successful first edition. Each of the 38 Lecture-Tutorials, presented in a classroom-ready format, challenges students with a series of carefully designed questions that spark classroom discussion, engage students in critical reasoning, and require no equipment.
Lecture-Tutorials for Introductory Astronomy, which was developed by the Conceptual Astronomy and Physics Education Research (CAPER) Team, is a collection of classroom-tested activities designed for the large-lecture introductory astronomy class, although it is suitable for any astronomy class. The Lecture-Tutorials are short, structured activities designed for students to complete while working in pairs. Each activity targets one or more specific learning objectives based on research on student difficulties in astronomy. Most activities can be completed in 10 to 15 minutes.
The instructor's guide provides, for each activity, the recommended prerequisite knowledge, the learning goals for the activity, a pre-activity assessment question, an answer key, suggestions for implementation, and follow-up questions to be used for class discussion or homework.
- Clickers in the Astronomy Classroom
Duncan
© 2007 | Addison-Wesley | Paper; 96 pages | Instock
ISBN-10: 0805396160 | ISBN-13: 9780805396164 - Clickers in the Classroom
Duncan
© 2005 | Addison-Wesley | Paper; 96 pages | Instock
ISBN-10: 0805387285 | ISBN-13: 9780805387285 - Cosmos DVD Boxed Set
Sagan
© 2000 | Addison-Wesley | CD-ROM Only | Instock
ISBN-10: 080538572X | ISBN-13: 9780805385724 - CourseCompass (5.0) Instructor Quick Start Guide
Addison-Wesley & Benjamin Cummings
© 2007 | Addison-Wesley | Paper | Instock
ISBN-10: 0321491874 | ISBN-13: 9780321491879 - CourseCompass Instructor Quick Start Guide (V4.2.1), 4/E
AWBC
© 2005 | Addison-Wesley | Paper | Instock
ISBN-10: 032132126X | ISBN-13: 9780321321268 - Edmund Scientific Star and Planet Locator
Edmund Scientific
© 2007 | Addison-Wesley | Paper; 1 pages | Instock
ISBN-10: 0131402358 | ISBN-13: 9780131402355 - Interwrite Personal Response System
EduCue, Addison-Wesley & Benjamin Cummings
© 2004 | Benjamin Cummings | Electronic Supplement | Instock
ISBN-10: 0321267354 | ISBN-13: 9780321267351 - MasteringAstronomy™ Student Access Kit
Addison-Wesley
© 2008 | Addison-Wesley | Access Code Card | Instock
ISBN-10: 0321582187 | ISBN-13: 9780321582188
URL: http://www.masteringastronomy.com
Buy from myPearsonStore - MasteringAstronomy™ Student Access Kit for Bennett, Donahue, Schneider & Voit
Bennett, Donahue, Schneider & Voit
© 2008 | Addison-Wesley | Access Code Card | Instock
ISBN-10: 0321582195 | ISBN-13: 9780321582195
URL: http://www.masteringastronomy.com
Buy from myPearsonStore - Stand-alone Access Code Tutor Center
Addison-Wesley
© 2008 | Addison-Wesley | Access Code Card | Instock
ISBN-10: 0201721708 | ISBN-13: 9780201721706
URL: http://www.aw-bc.com/tutorcenter
Buy from myPearsonStore - iClicker Classroom Response System
iClicker, Addison-Wesley & Benjamin Cummings
© 2008 | Benjamin Cummings | Electronic Supplement | Instock
ISBN-10: 032153705X | ISBN-13: 9780321537058
For Astronomy
- Classroom Use of a Classroom Response System: What Clickers can do for Your Students
Broida
© 2007 | Benjamin Cummings | Paper; 144 pages | Instock
ISBN-10: 0131879006 | ISBN-13: 9780131879003
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This title is a member of the Educational Innovation-Astronomy, which also contains the titles below . You can also visit the Educational Innovation-Astronomy page.
Learner-Centered Astronomy Teaching: Strategies for ASTRO 101
Slater & Adams
© 2003 | Addison-Wesley | Paper; 167 pages | Instock
ISBN-10: 0130466301 | ISBN-13: 9780130466303
Brief Description
Peer Instruction for Astronomy
Green
© 2003 | Addison-Wesley | Paper Bound w/CD-ROM; 178 pages | Instock
ISBN-10: 0130263109 | ISBN-13: 9780130263100
Brief Description
Strategies for Teaching ASTRO 101 is a guide for instructors of the introductory astronomy course for non-science majors. Written by two leaders in astronomy education research, the newest member of the Prentice Hall Education Innovative Series details various techniques to increase students' understanding and retention of astronomy topics, with an emphasis on making the lecture a forum for active student participation. Drawing from the large body of recent research to discover how students learn, this guide describes the application of multiple classroom-tested techniques to the task of teaching astronomy to predominantly non-science students.
For courses in Introductory Astronomy.
Peer Instruction is a simple yet effective method for teaching science. Techniques of Peer Instruction for introductory college Physics classes were developed primarily at Harvard, and have aroused interest and excitement in the Physics Education community. This approach involves students in the teaching process, making physics more accessible to them.
Peer Instruction is a new trend in astronomy that is finding strong interest and is ideally suited to introductory Astronomy classes. This book is an important vehicle for providing common ground for instructors using the method nationwide, and also provides a bridge to future collaborative efforts by instructors. It is key that the instructor has a large number of thought-provoking, conceptual short-answer questions aimed at a variety of class levels. While significant numbers of such questions have been published for use in Physics, Peer Instruction for Astronomy provides the first such compilation for Astronomy.
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