This site contains a collection of public domain illustrated handouts for teaching and reviewing introductory undergraduate physics and calculus.
Type of Material:
Collection and tutorial.
Recommended Uses:
The materials on the site can be used as main or supplementary resources for Calculus and Physics classes.
Technical Requirements:
It is a basic HTML site and users can easily access the site from any browser. This site provides users with a link to Dropbox files. All files can be easily accessed and downloaded using PDF Acrobat Reader file.
Identify Major Learning Goals:
The purpose of this site is to provide its users with a collection of handouts on various topics from basic Calculus and Physics.
Target Student Population:
High School, College General Ed, College Lower Division
Prerequisite Knowledge or Skills:
Pre-Calculus and/or basic Physics courses.
Content Quality
Rating:
Strengths:
This site provides users with various handouts with excellent step-by-step explanations and examples for basic math and physics classes. Many examples offer excellent visualizations.
Concerns:
None.
Potential Effectiveness as a Teaching Tool
Rating:
Strengths:
Both instructor and student can use this site for basic Calculus and Physics courses as reference handouts or study guides for exams.It is also possible to use these handouts as part of self-guided study or referencing.
Concerns:
None
Ease of Use for Both Students and Faculty
Rating:
Strengths:
Students and instructors can easily access this collection of handouts in this site. They only need a PDF reader file to read and download all resources in the site.
Concerns:
None
Creative Commons:
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