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講演について
講演タイトル:"The TEAL/Studio Physics at MIT"
「MITにおける新学習手法 TEAL/Studio 物理学」
The Physics Department at MIT has introduced a new format for teaching introductory mechanics and electromagnetism. In the TEAL(Technology Enabled Active Learning) approach, lectures, recitations, and laboratory experiments are merged into a technologically and collaboratively rich experience. The class involves interactive instruction, visualization software, cooperative learning and problem-solving workshops. The Personal Response System which provides an immediate feedback to the instructor
allows the class pace to be adjusted accordingly. Traditionally the courses, especially electromagnetism, have been a challenge for beginning students because of the number of abstract ideas involved. The various computer animations and Java applets are designed to help students overcome the abstractness. The desktop experiments that are closely integrated to the curriculum will further reinforce the topics discussed in class. We shall show how, with the aid of modern computer and visualization technology, a more stimulating environment can be created, making learning more fun and effective.
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Sen-ben Liao, Ph.D.
Center for Educational Computing Initiatives and Department of Physics
Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
| Professional Experience |
| Aug. 2001 - present |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
Center for Educational Computing Initiatives - Visiting Scholar
Department of Physics - Visiting Assistant Professor |
| Aug. 1996 - July. 2003 |
National Chung-Cheng University, TAIWAN
Associate Professor |
| Jan. 1998 - Mar. 1998 |
Louis Pasteur University, FRANCE
Visiting Professor |
| Sept. 1993 - Aug. 1996 |
Duke University, U.S.A.
Postdoctoral Research Associate |
| Education |
| Jan. 1990 - May 1993 |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Ph.D. in Theoretical Physics (May 1993)
Thesis: Blocking Transformation and Local Potentials in Quantum Field Theory Thesis advisor: Janos Polonyi |
| Sept. 1986 - Jan. 1990 |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
B.S. in Physics, (Jan. 1990)
Thesis: Evolution of Brown Dwarfs
Thesis advisor: Saul A. Rappaport |
| Teaching Experience |
- Physics Department, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
TEAL (Technology Enabled Active Learning)/Studio Physics
- Physics Department, National Chung-Cheng University
Lecturer in various graduate and undergraduate courses
- M.I.T. Experimental Study Group
Tutor and sta® (Feb. 1987 - May 1992, Aug. 2001 - present) |
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