Introduction
Goals
  Outcomes
  Concepts
  Labs
  Problems
Elements
Results
Questions
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Learning outcomes

To be able to assess if progress is being made towards the goals of the course, we must identify learning outcomes that can be measured.
  • Define and properly use physics terms
  • Develop (with guidance) physical relationships based on experimental observations and physical reasoning
  • Describe verbally the physics of a given situation
  • Be able to reason conceptually
  • Draw and interpret graphs and diagrams
  • Properly use formulas in calculations
  • Apply a systematic, expert-like problem-solving strategy to solve complex problems
  • Analyze reasoning/solutions
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