In addition to the pages on this CD, you will need
the kit of materials (magnets and motors) so that you can do the
activities. Please note that it is very much our idea that you will
learn science by doing science. For information on how to obtain
the manual and kit, please see
our web page.
There you will also learn about the possibility of receiving profession
Kentucky Professional Development Credit or graduate credit for this
workshop.
Any comments you have on presentation, philosophy, practicality
will be most welcome
and appreciated.
Joe Straley & Sally Shafer
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Contents
Here are the main divisions of our presentation. We suggest you work
through this in the order given. However, some of this
(sections labelled About ...) is stuff
for you to
read (best done individually), while some is activities for you to do
(best done in a small group) -- you can jump around on the menu if
it makes sense for your schedules.
General Introduction Please see this page first!
Learning objectives for the Virtual Workshop on Electricity and Magnetism
Flowing fluids | ![]() |
Flowing electricity |
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Direction of electrical current |
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Electrical energy sources: batteries |
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Concepts of electricity | |
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Resistance |
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Electrical circuits |
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The magnetic field |
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Magnets | ![]() |
Electromagnetism |
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