Thursday, October 3, 2013

10/3 physics class update and homework due 10/10

Hi folks,

Today we worked on two of the most important skills not only in science but in life in general, observation and communication.  One of my goals today was to show folks that both of those skills are far tougher to do well than they may have imagined.  Also, to show some ways to improve those skills and some things to beware of when using them.

I'm including my Bite-Size Physics: Scientific Method eBook.  This contains everything we've talked about the past two weeks and a bit more.  

Homework due 9/30

Do the activity "Communication Block" in the book on pg. 29 with someone.  Observe closely.  Write up a guide that would lead someone to being effective at giving instructions in this activity.  Examples: Which instruction is best to start with?  What are some things to look for? What do you need to be sure to tell listeners?  Is there a good order to give instructions in?  Various tips to instruction giving.  Think of this as an instruction manual for giving instructions.  :)  Good luck and have fun.

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