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6 Recommendations are tagged with "online tools"

I suddenly have to move my lab course online! What should I do?

March 25, 2020 by Linda Strubbe and Sam McKagan, PhysPort

In the wake of COVID-19, many faculty are being asked to quickly shift their lab classes online. We are sharing with you ideas and resources that align with research-based pedagogical principles, research-validated resources for teaching labs online, and ideas that colleagues are trying as they make this transition.

laboratory,  online tools,  COVID-19


Strategies and resources for teaching your physics course online on short notice

March 24, 2020 by Chandralekha Singh, University of Pittsburgh

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many of us teaching physics as well as those teaching other subjects in face-to-face brick-and-mortar classrooms have suddenly found themselves in an unprecedented situation: the rest of the term should immediately transition to a completely online format! Here I outline some strategies and resources that can help you and your colleagues.

online tools,  COVID-19


How can I maintain sensemaking when moving my class from in-person to online?

March 13, 2020 by Andrew Elby (he/him) and Ayush Gupta (he/him, they/them)

While switching your in-person, active-learning physics classroom to an online environment, how can you navigate technical and curricular issues in a kind and humane way? We argue for devoting some of your remaining bandwidth to this issue: helping students continue to frame their "in-class" activity as sense-making.

sensemaking,  online tools,  COVID-19


I suddenly have to move my face-to-face physics/astronomy course online! What should I do?

March 13, 2020 by Linda Strubbe and Sam McKagan, PhysPort

In the wake of COVID-19, many faculty are being asked to quickly shift their classes online. We are sharing with you ideas and resources that align with research-based pedagogical principles, research-validated resources for teaching online, and ideas that colleagues are trying as they make this transition.

online tools,  COVID-19


Which observation protocols are available online?

January 22, 2019 by Cassandra Paul and Adrian Madsen

Several observation protocols are available on the General Observation and Reflection Platform (GORP). GORP is a secure web-based platform that allows users to customize existing observation protocols, (and create their own protocols), in order to simplify data collection and sharing.

observation protocol,  online tools,  assessment


Administering research-based assessments online

February 10, 2016 by Adrian Madsen & Sam McKagan, PhysPort Assistant Director & Director

An overview of ways to administer research-based assessments online. Includes general guidelines and details about platforms for administering specific assessments including the FCI, FMCE, BEMA, CSEM, PCA, SOSESC-P, EMCS, CLASS, LSCI, E-CLASS, PLIC, FliP-CoIn, and MBT.

assessment,  concept inventories,  best practices,  online tools


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