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@fnoschese

High school physics teacher • NYS Master Teacher • PAEMST • NBCT • AAPT Fellow • He/him •

NY & CT
Joined November 2007

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    9 Oct 2020
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    Thanks for the nudge! I've gone ahead and made a public collection of my Desmos activities for physics:

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  4. Retweeted
    Feb 8

    Me, trying to find a lesson I did a year ago in my Google Drive

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  5. Order of operations is important, but at what point does it become an exercise in frustration?

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  6. Feb 7

    How to teach for the development of understanding of ideas:

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  7. Feb 4

    Anyone do a centripetal acceleration lab with phone sensor apps like Phyphox, Physics Toolbox, or NCSU MyTech? Thinking of having kids hold phone in outstretched arm and spin around. Compare accelerometer reading to v²/r calculation using meter sick and stopwatch.

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  8. Jan 30

    Circle circle dot dot ...

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  9. Retweeted
    Jan 28

    Do YOU have a great idea for teach physics? New demo? New lab? This panel is running again for and I'd love suggestions for more teachers to invite. Who has the best ideas we all want to steal? And of course and are welcome back 🙂

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    Jan 27
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  11. Jan 27

    ugh ignore the extra "you" on the first image

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  12. Jan 27

    How to "hide" a slide in a Desmos activity until an answer on a previous slide is submitted:

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  13. Jan 27
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  14. Jan 27

    Looking for a short video or gif showing two (or more) objects on a turntable (or other rotating platform) at different radii. Anyone have a link to one?

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  15. Jan 26

    The second image is a hockey puck on ice.

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  16. Jan 26

    One of these questions was answered correctly by 100% of the class. The other question was 50%. Which question do you think is which and why? What was the most common wrong answer and why?

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  17. Retweeted
    Jan 25
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    Great video. Here is a photo that I took that visualizes the same concept.

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  18. Jan 25

    Sparkler in circular motion nicely shows sparks flying off tangent to the circle:

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  19. Jan 21
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  20. Jan 21

    Alternate version to show proper use of parentheses:

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  21. Jan 21

    What is the density of the earth?

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