Tools for Scientific Thinking![]()
The Tools for Scientific Thinking curricula make use of microcomputer-based laboratory materials for student development of concepts and intuition in the laboratory. There are two curriculum guides: Motion and Force and Heat and Temperature. Each guide consists of a series of guided investigations suitable for either the high school or introductory college laboratory. The materials have been extensively tested and shown to dramatically improve students' conceptual understanding. The units are accompanied by a detailed Teacher's Guide and are supplied in printed, loose-leaf format. Also included is a disk of word processing files, so you can modify the activities for your situation. The principal authors are David Sokoloff of the University of Oregon and Ronald Thornton of Tufts University. Motion and Force Heat and Temperature
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