NJAAPT

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NJAAPT

NJAAPT

@njaapt

New Jersey Section of the American Association of Physics Teachers • Committed to outreach and support of physics teachers in NJ and the nearby PA,NY,DE areas.

New Jersey Beigetreten Ağustos 2019
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The Covid-19 situation has changed how teachers must do instruction. Please POST your questions, SHARE ideas, and even vent if you need to, so we can help each other out. We are all in this together.
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PhET website (phet.colorado.edu) has recently added several prototype simulations in HTML5 to make them more accessible on mobile devices. PhET has dozens of online lab activities that students can do at home. Register as an educator & access lessons (Trevor Smith)
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How are Physics teachers dealing with students who do not have computer access, or who are otherwise hindered in completing distance/at-home instruction?
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What tools are Physics teachers using to deliver instruction? Do you already have Google classroom or something similar? Screencast lesson? Web-based videos? Other? Please share what you are doing
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What are the biggest issues that Physics Teachers are facing now? How are you delivering instruction? What about labs?
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Our first event of the year! Kick Off the School Year with Dave’s Demo Show and Treats on September 20th! Register here: njaapt.org/event-3535094
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As we approach the beginning of the school year, what are some useful sessions/workshops that you would like to see your regional Physics association hold? #iteachphysics
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NJAAPT is officially on Twitter! Excited to keep in contact with the rest of the #PhysEd community! We are especially excited for our first post to be about Jersey's own @UniverseAndMore ! Way to go Matt! 🎉 #iteachphysics
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PhysTEC's 2019 National Teacher of the Year is Matthew Blackman of Ridge High School in Basking Ridge, New Jersey. Each year, PhysTEC recognizes outstanding high school physics educators who exemplify the value of physics teacher preparation programs. phystec.org/toty/

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