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Let's Code Physics with W. Brian Lane

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Have you ever wanted to bring coding into your classroom? Or maybe you’ve introduced some computation, but you want to move to the next level? Let’s go code some physics! In this episode I talk with W. Brian Lane, the creator of the YouTube channel Let’s Code Physics. We talk about his videos, the online coding platforms he recommends, and how to get started coding in the classroom. We also talk about the workshops and exercise sets available through the PICUP community, and then branch into a different topic: replacing lab reports by asking students to write a letter home.

Check out the YouTube channel Let’s Code Physics. A few video series include:

Online coding platforms

PICUP – Partnership for Integration of Computation in Undergraduate Physics

Resources on the website

  • Schedule of events: webinars, workshops, recordings
  • Collection of peer-reviewed exercise sets
    • Ready for classroom use, with starter code and lead-in code
  • PICUP Slack channel. People post on this multiple times a week with questions and answers

How can I build more confidence in my ability to teaching coding in physics?

  • Start with an existing code. Don’t start with a blank program.
  • Play with the code like it was a lab experiment. Know how “the equipment” works.
  • Think about your goals for incorporating computation in the class. What are you hoping to accomplish?
  • Scaffolding process
    • You and students start by reading code.
    • Then learn to use code.
    • Then modify code.
    • Then add code.
    • This guides you toward the end goal of being able to write code from scratch.

And now for something completely different:

  continue reading

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Have you ever wanted to bring coding into your classroom? Or maybe you’ve introduced some computation, but you want to move to the next level? Let’s go code some physics! In this episode I talk with W. Brian Lane, the creator of the YouTube channel Let’s Code Physics. We talk about his videos, the online coding platforms he recommends, and how to get started coding in the classroom. We also talk about the workshops and exercise sets available through the PICUP community, and then branch into a different topic: replacing lab reports by asking students to write a letter home.

Check out the YouTube channel Let’s Code Physics. A few video series include:

Online coding platforms

PICUP – Partnership for Integration of Computation in Undergraduate Physics

Resources on the website

  • Schedule of events: webinars, workshops, recordings
  • Collection of peer-reviewed exercise sets
    • Ready for classroom use, with starter code and lead-in code
  • PICUP Slack channel. People post on this multiple times a week with questions and answers

How can I build more confidence in my ability to teaching coding in physics?

  • Start with an existing code. Don’t start with a blank program.
  • Play with the code like it was a lab experiment. Know how “the equipment” works.
  • Think about your goals for incorporating computation in the class. What are you hoping to accomplish?
  • Scaffolding process
    • You and students start by reading code.
    • Then learn to use code.
    • Then modify code.
    • Then add code.
    • This guides you toward the end goal of being able to write code from scratch.

And now for something completely different:

  continue reading

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