The Undergraduate Physics Olympics (UPO) was run for the first time in the second semester of the 2005/06 academic year. The aim of the event was to enhance the first year experience by organising teams of freshers to compete for prizes on a set of practical physics challenges. Over the course of an afternoon each team of 4 had to race against the clock to design and build a boat, set up and use their own code, and demonstrate linear acceleration in the park outside. Communication between students was encouraged by awarding points for bonus questions demonstrating good team spirit as they prepared for their first laboratory sessions together. The event also enabled students to be introduced to the departmental laboratories, and to the staff...
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Projects are being increasingly used to provide a richer experience in physics teaching laboratories...
In semester two 2013 a fully online, inquiry-based, introductory physics cause was launched at UNSW....
A new course has been introduced in the second year of undergraduate Physics studies at Cardiff Univ...
In 2006 a new type of tutorial, called Map Meeting, was successfully trialled with novice first year...
The Physics Mentoring Project places trained undergraduate and postgraduate students into secondary ...
We describe three examples from the extensive Physics outreach program at the University of Sydney: ...
Physics Olympics is a school-wide platform of performance tasks where active participation and engag...
Developing the critical thinking and problem-solving skills of students as rapidly as possible is a ...
The proliferation of physics education research (PER) has presented an opportunity for university-le...
Nowadays, an academic institution faces the challenge of a not negligible number of undergraduates w...
Extracurricular activities for physics students in upper secondary schools could, for instance, take...
The Chain Experiment competition has been held successfully for 6 years in Poland and is attracting ...
AbstractThe Particle Physics group at the University of Birmingham has tried many different formats ...
Over the past decade, the United Kingdom has experienced a decline in the proportion of young people...
Pupils in school often see little relevance to the science, particularly physics, that they study. T...
Projects are being increasingly used to provide a richer experience in physics teaching laboratories...
In semester two 2013 a fully online, inquiry-based, introductory physics cause was launched at UNSW....
A new course has been introduced in the second year of undergraduate Physics studies at Cardiff Univ...
In 2006 a new type of tutorial, called Map Meeting, was successfully trialled with novice first year...
The Physics Mentoring Project places trained undergraduate and postgraduate students into secondary ...
We describe three examples from the extensive Physics outreach program at the University of Sydney: ...