Title: The Wonders of Physics
1The Wonders of Physics
- Prof. Clint Sprott
- Department of Physics
- University of Wisconsin - Madison
- Presented at
- Central South University
- in Changsha, China
- on March 7, 2011
2General Physics Course
- 600 students, 2 semesters
- Two 1-hour lectures / week (each lecture given
twice) mostly passive, some active - Two 1-hour discussions (20 students) led by
graduate teaching assistants - One 2-hour lab each week
- Weekly homework problems submitted by the Web
- Three hour-long, multiple-choice exams a final
exam
3Problems with AmericanScience Education
- Only a minority of students take physics to meet
a requirement - Physics is an unpopular course (difficult,
abstract, irrevelant) - Subject is usually taught in an uninteresting,
unexciting way - Learning if often superficial
- Physical science has fallen out of favor in the
USA - Good students go into biological sciences,
medicine, business
4Outline
- The Need
- The Approach
- The History
- The Presentation
- Spinoffs
5The Need
- Over 200 studies document scientific illiteracy.
- Scientific illiteracy hurts Nation and
individuals. - Teachers are uncomfortable teaching science.
- Science has fallen out of favor.
- We have a public-relations problem.
6Objective of The Wonders of Physics
- To generate interest in physics and encourage
children to consider careers in science.
7History of WoP
- Fast-paced demonstration show covering all areas
of classical physics - Began in 1984, 230 public campus presentations,
70,000 people - Began in 1988, gt1000 traveling shows, 200,000
people mostly in Wisconsin but throughout the USA - 27 hours of videotapes 1000 distributed (25 ea)
- Teacher workshops
- Web sites (2) - http//sprott.info/wop.htm
(gt500,000 accesses) - Lecture Kit (NSF funded) 500 distributed (90
ea)
8Philosophy of WoP
- Make entertaining presentations to audiences that
would not normally be motivated to attend a
lecture on physics.
9The Approach of WoP
- Dramatic demonstrations, fast-paced, minimal
explanations - Entertain first, education second
- Encourage interaction and curiosity
- Emphasize phenomena, not facts
- Appeal to a cross-section of ages, education, and
interests
10The History of WoP
- 28 years, 230 presentations, gt60,000 people
- 10 scheduled shows per year special
presentations - Capacity crowds (300 people) at every show
- Over 200 demos (20-30 in a typical show)
11The Presentation
- Scheduling and publicity
- Tickets / ushers / handouts
- Costume
- Entrance
- Audience participation
- Special guests
- Live or recorded music
- Videotaping
- Exit
- Laboratory tours
12Topics
- Motion
- Heat
- Sound
- Electricity
- Magnetism
- Light
- Modern Physics
13Sample Themes
- Chaos and Randomness
- Physics of the Weather
- Physics of the Body
- Physics of Energy
- Physics of Flying
- Physics of Transportation
- States of Matter
- Physics of Water
- Physics of the Cosmos
- Physics of Sports
- Physics of the Arts
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28Spinoffs
- Traveling shows (gt1000)
- Videotapes (27 hours)
- Computer software
- Demonstration book
- Written handouts
- Lecture kit
- Integration bee
- Teachers workshops
- Radio and TV interviews
- Web site
29Traveling Show
- Over 1000 shows in 20 yrs
- Mostly precollege schools
- Full-time person (supported by US National
Science Foundation Department of Energy) - Donations (100-400) requested per show
- Some corporate donors
30Physics Demonstrations Book
- 300-page full color book containing 85
demonstrations used in The Wonders of Physics
published by UW Press in 2006 - Book contains 2 DVDs with 3 hours of
demonstrations before a live audience.
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32Integration Bee
Grand Integrator of Madison 2005
Madison--February 8 Aarti Singh defeated 13
competitors in the final round of the 2nd annual
UW Integration Bee, a live-action calculus
competition that took place tonight in the
Physics Department in Sterling Hall. Singh, a
student in the College of Engineering, suffered
an early defeat in the double-elimination
competition, but held on to win by defeating
Mathematics student Steve Griffeth in
back-to-back integrals in the championship match.
The Integration Bee was sponsored by the Wonders
of Physics outreach program.
33New Initiatives
- Additional plasma demonstrations
- Workshops for teachers
- Lesson plans for teachers
- Minorities impoverished areas
- Expanded Web presence
- Graduate student / postdoc training
- Exportation to other institutions
- Assessment of results
34References
- http//sprott.physics.wisc.edu/lectures/woptalk.ht
m - http//sprott.physics.wisc.edu/wop.htm
- sprott_at_physics.wisc.edu