2021 Annual Section Meeting Resources


Phone_Physics_AAPT_Alabama_Section_Intro.pptx

Physics With Phones


This is a series of presentations outlining a wide range of experiments that are well-aligned with the Next Generation Science Standards. These were being developed for the classroom, but many can be done by students in their own homes. Some have been successfully piloted in high school physics classes. Click on the titles below to download the presentations.

Pythagorean triplets and quadruples: An exceedingly minor contribution to the craft of teaching physics

Duane H. Pontius, Jr. T. Morris Hackney Professor of Physics Birmingham-Southern College


Welcome to the Physics Instructional Resource Association (PIRA) web site! And thank you for your interest in PIRA.

PIRA is an association of professionals dedicated to the support and advancement of physics education. We work together and in alliance with physics educators and support specialists to develop effective teaching tools and techniques to aid and promote physics education. PIRA members include teachers, professors, instructional laboratory specialists, lecture demonstration specialists, community outreach coordinators and others. We support physics education in elementary schools, high schools, community colleges, and universities.


Topic: Alabama Section of AAPT Meeting

Start Time : Feb 2, 2021 06:31 PM


Meeting Recording:

https://zoom.us/rec/share/ZuxlX7ZN1AAOzrq7_4B8DukJbkdtU_ilSQ7nko6WNwNlJMt3MHmfwS_ym98DSPZX.Ndn8Ke7MHCGQmvmu


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Topic: Alabama Section of AAPT Meeting II

Start Time : Feb 4, 2021 06:31 PM


Meeting Recording:

https://zoom.us/rec/share/oCP3mNcjSLk6oXu8TK2ePGfmXR0g9L4tFgFvyxY7vNtvQDus1TXjcXu3efZPWlQr.ojEdd_fKyWKhzKRN


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