Multimedia
Instructional Modules
Our 4th year students in the Technical Communication Skills
Class have created instructional modules to help high-school teachers explain
modern physics concepts at the high-school level. These interactive modules are intended as
resources for high-school teachers who wish to include advanced topics in the
physics curriculum.
Winter 2007
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Alternative Fuel Technologies
© Roman Atanosov, Eric Vyskocil, Matthew Williams, 2007, All Rights Reserved.
Winter 2006
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Medical Imaging © Brandon Disher,
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Molecular Electronics © Ivan
Kandikov, Mark Lubrick, Josh Mutus, Jeff Nantais, Mike Busuttil, 2006, All
Rights Reserved.
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view this site correctly)
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Space Exploration © Ryan Murray,
Rob Petro, Luc Serré, Yihan Tian, 2006, All Rights Reserved.
Winter 2005
To celebrate the World Year of
Physics, this year’s theme is The Science of Einstein.
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Brownian motion
© Adam Mills, 2005, All Rights Reserved.
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Special
theory of relativity © Adam Aczel, Shawn Pernasilici & Violeta
Piasecka, 2005, All Rights Reserved.
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Photoelectric
effect © Yann Gagnon, Atri Maharaj & Sean Sutton, 2005, All Rights
Reserved.
These modules are provided by the respective authors. The authors permit free
distribution and non-profit use of this module in educational settings provided
the module is properly attributed to the authors. These modules may not be
copied or reproduced for purposes other than non-profit educational purposes,
except as permitted by copyright laws, without the authors' written permission.
Note: The authors have taken pains to ensure the correctness of the science
presented. However, the Physics Department or
the University of Windsor
is not responsible for any errors or omissions in these modules. Any comments and suggestions for future
modules may be sent by email to Dr. C. Rangan at Rangan_AT_uwindsor_DOT_ca.