This document provides an introduction and preface to a book on physics titled "Motion Mountain." It discusses the aims and approach of the book, which are to present physics concepts simply, up to date, and in a captivating way. It focuses on concepts rather than formulas. The book is divided into six volumes that cover different topics in physics from everyday motion to relativity and quantum physics. It provides guidance for readers and teachers on how to effectively learn from the text. It also provides information for users of the PDF version and requests feedback to improve future editions.
This document is the preface to Volume V of the book series Motion Mountain - The Adventure of Physics. It provides an overview of the topics that will be covered in this volume, including motion inside living and non-living matter from gases to stars, described through the lens of quantum theory. It encourages an understanding of concepts over extensive use of mathematics, and aims to startle and provoke thought in the reader. Brief advice is given for efficient learning and enjoyable teaching of the material.
This document provides an introduction and preface to a multi-volume textbook on physics. It summarizes the scope and structure of the textbook series, which aims to present physics concepts simply and accessibly. The series covers topics from everyday motion and heat up through quantum field theory and a final unified description of motion. It emphasizes building understanding of concepts over mathematical formulas. The preface provides advice for learners and teachers and outlines how the book can be used.
This document provides an introduction and overview of the third volume of a six-volume series on physics titled "Light, Charges and Brains". It summarizes that this volume will explore motion due to electricity, including electricity itself, magnetism, light, and an understanding of the human brain. It encourages readers to enjoy exploring the many adventures and surprises to be found within physics and nature. It provides guidance for efficient learning and enjoyment of the material.
This document is the preface to a book on quantum physics. It introduces the topic that will be covered, which is the foundations of quantum theory. Specifically, it will discuss how the discovery of a smallest change value in nature, called the quantum of action, leads to quantum physics. The preface provides advice for both learners and teachers on how to effectively understand and teach the concepts in the book. It encourages summarizing sections read aloud and focusing on understanding concepts rather than complex mathematics. Feedback from readers is welcomed to improve future editions.
This document presents an introduction to the strand model, which is a speculative theory that aims to provide a unified description of all motion and physics. It begins with a preface that outlines the goal of finding a final, unified theory and summarizes the key points covered in previous volumes. The document then provides arguments for why nature exhibits extension and continuity at small scales based on limits from general relativity and quantum theory. It introduces the idea that strands, which are continuously distributed, rotating entities, may serve as the basis for deriving the known descriptions of physics. The strand model aims to address all open questions in modern physics and provide a single framework that unifies quantum theory and general relativity.
This document is the preface to a book titled "Motion Mountain - The Adventure of Physics" which is available free online. The preface outlines the author's goals for the book, which are to present the basics of physics in a way that is simple, up-to-date, and vivid. It aims to foster readers' innate curiosity about how the world works by guiding them on an exploration of physics from atoms to stars without limitations. Key concepts are prioritized over complex mathematics. The book also includes the most recent developments in fields like quantum gravity and string theory. Provocative surprises on each page aim to startle readers into thinking more deeply.
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The document discusses the ethics of using cadaveric organs for transplantation, noting that while organ transplantation saves lives, it raises ethical issues regarding informed consent from donors and their families. It likely focuses on balancing the ethical principles of beneficence in saving transplant recipients' lives against respecting the autonomy of deceased donors and their relatives in the organ donation process. The document examines these complex ethical issues around using organs from deceased donors for lifesaving transplantation procedures.
This document is the preface to Volume V of the book series Motion Mountain - The Adventure of Physics. It provides an overview of the topics that will be covered in this volume, including motion inside living and non-living matter from gases to stars, described through the lens of quantum theory. It encourages an understanding of concepts over extensive use of mathematics, and aims to startle and provoke thought in the reader. Brief advice is given for efficient learning and enjoyable teaching of the material.
This document provides an introduction and preface to a multi-volume textbook on physics. It summarizes the scope and structure of the textbook series, which aims to present physics concepts simply and accessibly. The series covers topics from everyday motion and heat up through quantum field theory and a final unified description of motion. It emphasizes building understanding of concepts over mathematical formulas. The preface provides advice for learners and teachers and outlines how the book can be used.
This document provides an introduction and overview of the third volume of a six-volume series on physics titled "Light, Charges and Brains". It summarizes that this volume will explore motion due to electricity, including electricity itself, magnetism, light, and an understanding of the human brain. It encourages readers to enjoy exploring the many adventures and surprises to be found within physics and nature. It provides guidance for efficient learning and enjoyment of the material.
This document is the preface to a book on quantum physics. It introduces the topic that will be covered, which is the foundations of quantum theory. Specifically, it will discuss how the discovery of a smallest change value in nature, called the quantum of action, leads to quantum physics. The preface provides advice for both learners and teachers on how to effectively understand and teach the concepts in the book. It encourages summarizing sections read aloud and focusing on understanding concepts rather than complex mathematics. Feedback from readers is welcomed to improve future editions.
This document presents an introduction to the strand model, which is a speculative theory that aims to provide a unified description of all motion and physics. It begins with a preface that outlines the goal of finding a final, unified theory and summarizes the key points covered in previous volumes. The document then provides arguments for why nature exhibits extension and continuity at small scales based on limits from general relativity and quantum theory. It introduces the idea that strands, which are continuously distributed, rotating entities, may serve as the basis for deriving the known descriptions of physics. The strand model aims to address all open questions in modern physics and provide a single framework that unifies quantum theory and general relativity.
This document is the preface to a book titled "Motion Mountain - The Adventure of Physics" which is available free online. The preface outlines the author's goals for the book, which are to present the basics of physics in a way that is simple, up-to-date, and vivid. It aims to foster readers' innate curiosity about how the world works by guiding them on an exploration of physics from atoms to stars without limitations. Key concepts are prioritized over complex mathematics. The book also includes the most recent developments in fields like quantum gravity and string theory. Provocative surprises on each page aim to startle readers into thinking more deeply.
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The document discusses the ethics of using cadaveric organs for transplantation, noting that while organ transplantation saves lives, it raises ethical issues regarding informed consent from donors and their families. It likely focuses on balancing the ethical principles of beneficence in saving transplant recipients' lives against respecting the autonomy of deceased donors and their relatives in the organ donation process. The document examines these complex ethical issues around using organs from deceased donors for lifesaving transplantation procedures.
This document provides guidance on best practices for creating effective lesson plans and activities using SMART Notebook software. It discusses the purpose of a title page, considerations for font, color, and design. It also covers adding interactivity, incorporating multimedia, and ensuring copyright compliance when including external content. Tips are provided on sharing and finding lesson plans created with SMART Notebook.
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The use of YouTube and TED talks to engage studentsDaniela Gachago
This document discusses using visual literacy to teach students. It presents several theories to help enable student comprehension of visual texts, including schema theory and frameworks from New Literacy Studies and New Media Literacies. The document demonstrates how to get students to engage with and think critically about visual materials by asking questions like "What?", "So what?", and "Now what?". Examples of visual texts that could be used include images, diagrams, and video presentations.
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The rational actor hypothesis assumes that individuals act rationally to maximize their own self-interest. It is commonly used in economics and political science to predict behavior. However, its application throughout the social sciences has limitations. While useful for modeling behavior in some contexts, the rational actor hypothesis fails to account for cognitive biases and social/emotional factors that influence decision-making. Recent research in behavioral economics and other fields demonstrates situations where people systematically act irrationally. As a result, the scope and predictive power of the rational actor hypothesis is debated, and its use throughout the social sciences remains limited.
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The document provides instructions for requesting and obtaining writing assistance from HelpWriting.net. It outlines a 5-step process: 1) Create an account with a password and email. 2) Complete a 10-minute order form providing instructions, sources, and deadline. 3) Review bids from writers and choose one based on qualifications. 4) Review the completed paper and authorize payment if satisfied. 5) Request revisions to ensure needs are fully met, with the option of a full refund for plagiarized work.
Some thoughts and demos, on ways of using computing for deep education on man...Aaron Sloman
1. The document discusses using computing to support deep and liberal education on many topics by stretching young minds through challenging learning opportunities rather than solely teaching skills.
2. It suggests computers can provide powerful learning through playing with AI programs, concepts and graphics-based tools, while also needing simpler textual environments to support abstraction.
3. One way to get this in schools is to make remotely accessible systems like Poplog available through shared Linux machines to introduce simple AI programming and collaborative learning.
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INTRODUCTION
Maybe you have picked up this book because you're starting a
course in Media Studies (given the title, it's a filir guess). Perhaps
you arc an English teacher and you are going to 'pick up' some~
media teaching and need to be one step ahc·ad of the students. Or
you could be a parent, wondering what Media Studies is really all
about aud whether your child should spend their tirnc engaging
with it. Or you could be such a polymath that you have no voca·~
tiona! reason or vested interest whatsoever. It would be nice to
think that some of you are in that last category.
ff you arc a media student, the assulllption will be that you've
never studied it bef(n·e (although it might be a usd1.1l 'refi·csher'
even if you have). All the way through, the emphasis will be on
distinguishing between everyday media engagement and critical
1uedia literacy. Just by being alive in the contemporary 'mediated'
world, we all respond actively to media -we never just 'take it in'
without any thought or interpretation. Equally, the distinction
I ot•tween our 'real world' experiences and media experiences are not
.dways dear-cut. Media are, for most people, part of our 'lifeworld'.
refer to media in our conversations, use 111edia as reference
potnts in all kinds of ways and increasingly respond to, adapt or
v\\'IJ create media for public reception through Y ouTube and other
''Web 2.0' affordances. But the critical media student brinbrs to this
2 INTRODUCTION
everyday engagement a range of academic theories and approaches.
Textual analysis is the practice of deconstructing media products to
understand how they are constructed and how people receive them
in different ways. Theories of media and power look at ownership,
control, ...
IALJS-14 Literary Journalism 101: Teaching Toolkit Panel—Successful AssignmentsMitzi Lewis
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1. The document discusses the steps to request writing assistance from HelpWriting.net, including creating an account, completing an order form with instructions and deadline, reviewing writer bids and choosing one, and authorizing payment after receiving a draft.
2. Revisions are allowed and plagiarized work will be refunded.
3. The summary captures the key points about the process for obtaining writing help from the site in 3 sentences.
Art & Activity: Engaging Visual Literacy Skills & Prior Knowledge to Explore ...Kate Gukeisen
This activity, created for MoMA's Art & Activity MOOC, involves students in closely looking at artwork from Post World War I Germany, which they have studied in their world history class. The activity has students looking at artwork in three different group sizes to determine a central idea and to draw conclusions based on prior knowledge, discussion, and personal reflection. Students are engaged as investigating, recording, reporting, and reflecting throughout this activity.
The activity relies the following "big question" to frame investigation: Do you think the central idea of this work reflects what you have learned about Post World War I German society?
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1. The document discusses the IMF and Greek debt crisis, noting that in 2010 the IMF provided Greece a €110 billion loan to prevent default, but the loan came with conditions of austerity measures, reforms, and privatization.
2. Eurostat data found Greece's debt to GDP ratio exceeded 100% since 2000, reaching 127% in 2009 and 146% in 2010, causing market confidence issues.
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This document provides guidance on best practices for creating effective lesson plans and activities using SMART Notebook software. It discusses the purpose of a title page, considerations for font, color, and design. It also covers adding interactivity, incorporating multimedia, and ensuring copyright compliance when including external content. Tips are provided on sharing and finding lesson plans created with SMART Notebook.
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The use of YouTube and TED talks to engage studentsDaniela Gachago
This document discusses using visual literacy to teach students. It presents several theories to help enable student comprehension of visual texts, including schema theory and frameworks from New Literacy Studies and New Media Literacies. The document demonstrates how to get students to engage with and think critically about visual materials by asking questions like "What?", "So what?", and "Now what?". Examples of visual texts that could be used include images, diagrams, and video presentations.
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Narrative Essay Ideas. Essay Topics For NarrativAmy Williams
The rational actor hypothesis assumes that individuals act rationally to maximize their own self-interest. It is commonly used in economics and political science to predict behavior. However, its application throughout the social sciences has limitations. While useful for modeling behavior in some contexts, the rational actor hypothesis fails to account for cognitive biases and social/emotional factors that influence decision-making. Recent research in behavioral economics and other fields demonstrates situations where people systematically act irrationally. As a result, the scope and predictive power of the rational actor hypothesis is debated, and its use throughout the social sciences remains limited.
Descriptive Essay 2Nd Grade. Online assignment writing service.Mimi Young
The document provides instructions for requesting and obtaining writing assistance from HelpWriting.net. It outlines a 5-step process: 1) Create an account with a password and email. 2) Complete a 10-minute order form providing instructions, sources, and deadline. 3) Review bids from writers and choose one based on qualifications. 4) Review the completed paper and authorize payment if satisfied. 5) Request revisions to ensure needs are fully met, with the option of a full refund for plagiarized work.
Some thoughts and demos, on ways of using computing for deep education on man...Aaron Sloman
1. The document discusses using computing to support deep and liberal education on many topics by stretching young minds through challenging learning opportunities rather than solely teaching skills.
2. It suggests computers can provide powerful learning through playing with AI programs, concepts and graphics-based tools, while also needing simpler textual environments to support abstraction.
3. One way to get this in schools is to make remotely accessible systems like Poplog available through shared Linux machines to introduce simple AI programming and collaborative learning.
ASSESSMENT CHECKLIST FOR DISCUSSION POSTS Content .docxfredharris32
ASSESSMENT CHECKLIST FOR DISCUSSION POSTS
Content
□ Post includes a thesis
□ Post content is directly related to the assigned weekly reading
□ Post presents and develops an argument
□ Post includes a thesis
□ Includes parenthetical citations in APA format as means for providing evidence to
support all claims
Organization
□ Post is clearly and logically organized
□ All paragraphs, excluding the introductory paragraph, includes a topic sentence
□ All topic sentences are directly related to the thesis
□ All topic sentences articulate the paragraph’s controlling idea
□ All topic sentences function as transitions from previous paragraph
Syntax & Diction
□ Post contains only clear and succinct sentences
□ Sentence structure is varied throughout
□ Sentences do not include any unnecessary prepositional phrases
□ Post does not include any run-on sentences
□ Post does not include any sentence fragments
□ Post does not include any rambling sentences
□ Each sentence utilizes appropriate diction
Spelling, Grammar, & Mechanics
□ Post does not include any spelling errors
□ Post does not include any grammatical errors
□ Post does not include any mechanical issues
INTRODUCTION
Maybe you have picked up this book because you're starting a
course in Media Studies (given the title, it's a filir guess). Perhaps
you arc an English teacher and you are going to 'pick up' some~
media teaching and need to be one step ahc·ad of the students. Or
you could be a parent, wondering what Media Studies is really all
about aud whether your child should spend their tirnc engaging
with it. Or you could be such a polymath that you have no voca·~
tiona! reason or vested interest whatsoever. It would be nice to
think that some of you are in that last category.
ff you arc a media student, the assulllption will be that you've
never studied it bef(n·e (although it might be a usd1.1l 'refi·csher'
even if you have). All the way through, the emphasis will be on
distinguishing between everyday media engagement and critical
1uedia literacy. Just by being alive in the contemporary 'mediated'
world, we all respond actively to media -we never just 'take it in'
without any thought or interpretation. Equally, the distinction
I ot•tween our 'real world' experiences and media experiences are not
.dways dear-cut. Media are, for most people, part of our 'lifeworld'.
refer to media in our conversations, use 111edia as reference
potnts in all kinds of ways and increasingly respond to, adapt or
v\\'IJ create media for public reception through Y ouTube and other
''Web 2.0' affordances. But the critical media student brinbrs to this
2 INTRODUCTION
everyday engagement a range of academic theories and approaches.
Textual analysis is the practice of deconstructing media products to
understand how they are constructed and how people receive them
in different ways. Theories of media and power look at ownership,
control, ...
IALJS-14 Literary Journalism 101: Teaching Toolkit Panel—Successful AssignmentsMitzi Lewis
Responses by educators to the survey question: “What has been your most successful assignment in teaching literary/long form/narrative journalism?” presented at the Fourteenth International Conference for Literary Journalism Studies (IALJS-14): Literary Journalist as Naturalist: Science, Ecology and the Environment
Floral Printable Writing Paper Stationary Paper FlowerVeronica Garcia
1. The document discusses the steps to request writing assistance from HelpWriting.net, including creating an account, completing an order form with instructions and deadline, reviewing writer bids and choosing one, and authorizing payment after receiving a draft.
2. Revisions are allowed and plagiarized work will be refunded.
3. The summary captures the key points about the process for obtaining writing help from the site in 3 sentences.
Art & Activity: Engaging Visual Literacy Skills & Prior Knowledge to Explore ...Kate Gukeisen
This activity, created for MoMA's Art & Activity MOOC, involves students in closely looking at artwork from Post World War I Germany, which they have studied in their world history class. The activity has students looking at artwork in three different group sizes to determine a central idea and to draw conclusions based on prior knowledge, discussion, and personal reflection. Students are engaged as investigating, recording, reporting, and reflecting throughout this activity.
The activity relies the following "big question" to frame investigation: Do you think the central idea of this work reflects what you have learned about Post World War I German society?
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This document provides instructions for four questions related to computer science and information technology topics. Question 1 asks students to discuss whether Don Norman overcomplicates the separation of visceral and aesthetic appreciation in product design. Question 2 asks students to describe philosophical tool kits from selected chapters of a book and which tools may be useful. Question 3 asks students to explain two statements about understanding media and how one goes about understanding various media. Question 4 asks students to create timelines about the history of computing using several worlds and limiting the number of items to aid understanding. Students are provided reference texts for each question and told the expected length of responses.
1. The document discusses the IMF and Greek debt crisis, noting that in 2010 the IMF provided Greece a €110 billion loan to prevent default, but the loan came with conditions of austerity measures, reforms, and privatization.
2. Eurostat data found Greece's debt to GDP ratio exceeded 100% since 2000, reaching 127% in 2009 and 146% in 2010, causing market confidence issues.
3. The bailout aimed to address fears after the recession but has been criticized for benefitting creditors over economic stimulus or debt relief for Greece.
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This document is an introduction to a science module on geologic processes and hazards for senior high school students. It discusses copyright laws as they apply to government works and materials borrowed from other copyright holders. The module was created by the Department of Education and addresses topics like earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and landslides. It provides learning objectives and introduces the module format and components to help facilitate learning.
How to teach effectively the german language inEuridiki
1) The document outlines an effective approach to teaching German at an advanced level to 17-year old students in Greece. It proposes using a variety of teaching methods that encourage active student participation and learning through interaction, such as role-playing scenarios and group projects.
2) Key aspects of the approach include basing instruction on Piaget's theory of adolescent development, incorporating extracurricular materials like magazines and literature to develop critical thinking, and using positive reinforcement like grades to motivate students according to Skinner's theories.
3) The goal is to combine different techniques and materials to encourage critical thinking, collaboration, and for students to learn through hands-on activities rather than just lectures.
Styles of Scientific Reasoning, Scientific Practices and Argument in Science ...Elsa von Licy
The document discusses various topics related to scientific reasoning, practices, and argumentation including different styles of scientific thinking, features of scientific knowledge, and teaching and learning science. It provides examples of "crazy ideas" in science that are now accepted, examines the role of argument in science, and outlines the scientific practices and central questions of science. It also discusses developing models, planning investigations, analyzing data, and constructing explanations as key scientific practices.
Anti-philosophy rejects traditional philosophy and logic, instead embracing creativity, spirituality, and personality. It considers philosophy to be dead, kept alive artificially by analytic philosophers. The document criticizes how philosophy is currently taught and argues it has become unproductive, replacing original aims with nonsense. Anti-philosophy's goal is not to destroy philosophy but to transform its current state and avoid fundamentalism in philosophy and science.
There is no_such_thing_as_a_social_science_introElsa von Licy
This document provides an introduction and overview of the arguments made in the book "There is No Such Thing as Social Science". It begins by stating the provocative title and questioning whether the authors will take it back or qualify their position.
It then outlines three ways the term "social science" could be used - referring to a scientific spirit of inquiry, a shared scientific method, or reducibility to natural sciences. The authors argue against the latter two, methodological and substantive reductionism.
The introduction discusses how opponents may accuse the authors of being a priori or anti-reductionist, but argues that those defending social science are actually being dogmatic by insisting it must follow a scientific model. It frames the debate as being
1. Christoph Schiller
MOTION MOUNTAIN
the adventure of physics – vol.ii
relativity
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3. Christoph Schiller
Motion Mountain
The Adventure of Physics
Volume II
Relativity
Edition 26.7, available as free pdf
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