Talking to My Dog About Science: Why Public Communication of Science Matters, and How Weblogs Can Help

My talk at Maryland last Thursday went pretty well– the impending Snowpocalypse kept the audience down, as people tried to fit in enough work to compensate for the Friday shutdown, but the people who were there seemed to like it, and asked good questions. If you weren’t there, but want to know what I talked… Continue reading Talking to My Dog About Science: Why Public Communication of Science Matters, and How Weblogs Can Help

How to Teach Physics to Your Dog: Obsessive Update

Miscellaneous stories and links about How to Teach Physics to Your Dog: Kathy Ceceri, who wrote the story about the book that ran in the Times Union, has posted the full article on the Home Physics blog. The link to the paper itself may very well disappear behind a paywall, but this post should remain… Continue reading How to Teach Physics to Your Dog: Obsessive Update

Links for 2010-02-07

Phys. Rev. ST Phys. Educ. Res. 6, 010101 (2010): Teaching and understanding of quantum interpretations in modern physics courses “Just as expert physicists vary in their personal stances on interpretation in quantum mechanics, instructors vary on whether and how to teach interpretations of quantum phenomena in introductory modern physics courses. In this paper, we document… Continue reading Links for 2010-02-07

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Inheritance

It’s been brought to my attention that there hasn’t been any cute-baby video posted here for a while, so let me rectify that with a couple of clips. First, SteelyKid discovers that it’s kind of difficult to fill Daddy’s shoes: For both our sakes, I hope those never fit her. A clear indication of inheritance… Continue reading Inheritance

Why Does E=mc2? by Brian Cox and Jeff Forshaw

I want to like this book more than I do. As a general matter, this is exactly the sort of science book we need more of. As you can probably guess from the title, Why Does E=mc2? sets out to explain Einstein’s theory of relativity, and does an excellent job of it. It presents a… Continue reading Why Does E=mc2? by Brian Cox and Jeff Forshaw

Upcoming Appearances: How to Teach Physics to Your Dog Live

A couple of things happening in the next week, for those who would like some How to Teach Physics to Your Dog. On the radio side, I am scheduled for an interview at 6:30 this Tuesday, Feb. 9, on KSOO’s Viewpoint University. If you don’t happen to be in the Sioux Falls, SD area, they… Continue reading Upcoming Appearances: How to Teach Physics to Your Dog Live

Links for 2010-02-05

Failure rate for AP tests climbing – USATODAY.com “The newspaper’s analysis finds that more than two in five students (41.5%) earned a failing score of 1 or 2, up from 36.5% in 1999. In the South, a Census-defined region that spans from Texas to Delaware, nearly half of all tests — 48.4% — earned a… Continue reading Links for 2010-02-05

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