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Activity-Based Physics Tutorials Volume 2: Modern Physics

Also known as the New Model Course in Applied Quantum Physics

This page contains tutorials, pretests, and homework for 13 topics in modern physics. The materials for each unit are modular and fit into a variety of classrooms. They are designed to complement regular forms of instruction, and not to stand alone. To preview and download materials for each individual topic, click on the relevant topic below.

Introduction to QM: Experimental Base

Students learn about why there is a need for quantum physics and many of the conceptual issues that will be emphasized in the course.

Classical Prerequisites

Students build tools (representations, concepts, etc.) to understand quantum ideas later in the course.

Wave Mechanics

Students develop an understanding of the wave function and how it plays a role in understanding fundamental concepts such as uncertainty.

Bound States

Students move from an understanding of the free particle to a description of bound states.

Scattering States

Students develop an understanding of some of the more difficult conceptual aspects of quantum physics.

Quantum Models of Matter

Students apply their model of quantum physics to real world chemistry and solid state topics.

Essay Questions

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    (This software was developed in the 1990's and probably won't run on modern computers, but we include it here for archival purposes. See each topic below for suggestions for modern software to use instead.)

How to Use These Materials

Example Course Outline

PhotoElectric Effect

Wave-Particle Duality

Spectroscopy

Fourier Transforms and the Uncertainty Principle

Potential Energy Diagrams

Shape of the Wavefunction

Bound State Eigenvalues

Quantum Tunneling

Quantum Model of Polarizability

LEDs and QM Bands

Quantum Model of Conductivity

Semiclassical Conductivity

Essay Questions

An important component of student learning is the ability to communicate their reasoning in a variety of settings and methods. Assigning essays enables students to answer non-mathematical questions that emphasize conceptual understanding. These questions allow students to discuss concepts from many different parts of the course, including tutorials, homework, and the readings. Assigning essay questions can be adapted according to your needs. There are two philosophies for assigning essays to students.

Weekly essay assignments

In the first, students are assigned two essay questions over a weekend - one based on material learned in the previous week, the other based on reading assigned for the next Wednesday. By making the essays due before homework is due, students must read the text and started their homework before the last minute.

Daily essay assignments

(Just-In-Time Teaching (JiTT) approach)
In the second, students answer essay questions before every class, either on material discussed in the last class or on ideas that will be discussed in the coming class. This gives the instructor the ability to better match lectures to student understanding, creating a classroom environment that helps students learn more effectively.

  • Example Essay QuestionsExample Essay Questions.pdf

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