PHYS 101 :: Physics Illinois :: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Course Components:
Detailed description and policies

Overview

All students are required to participate in all course components. 

Credit is granted in each course component. 

All course components are subject to the Academic Integrity Policy.

 

Learning Strategy

Our learning philosophy is based on the idea that learning takes time. The course structure is tailored to help students take in, practice, and master physics ideas and their application.

In introductory physics, the learning philosophy of the Department of Physics can be summarized as follows:

  1. Think About It (pre-lectures and checkpoints)
  2. Untangle It (lectures)
  3. Practice (homework)
  4. Apply and Explore It (labs)
  5. Challenge and Check Progress (discussion)
  6. Close the Loop (exams)

 

Component Description

Think About It: Pre-lectures and Checkpoints

Due before each lecture, these web-based assessments are designed to introduce the key ideas/concepts of the lecture. 

Assignments are due as presented in the course schedule.

Pre-lecture

Technology used: smartPhysics
Other materials: Note-taking materials of student choice

Checkpoint

Technology used: smartPhysics
Other materials: Note-taking materials of student choice

Untangle It:  Lecture

Technology used: iClicker remote or iClicker app
Other materials: Note-taking materials of student choice, notes handout from schedule page

Participation is required.  You must have a functional iclicker or access to the iclicker cloud service at each lecture.

A handout version of the lecture slides will be posted on the Schedule page at least 24 hours before the respective lecture. The annotated slides from each lecture will be posted on the course website within 24 hours of the end of the respective lecture. Recorded lectures will be posted on Mediaspace in a similar timeframe after the lecture concludes.

Participation will occur as follows:

Each lecture will focus on a topic of the day as described in the course schedule

The notes from each lecture will be posted on the course website, see the links in the course schedule.

Practice: Homework

Technology used: smartPhysics
Other materials: Scratchwork materials of student choice, calculator

Homework is assigned and distributed through smartPhysics.  The homework is due according to the course schedule (typically on Thursdays at 8am).

You must work on the problems before, and complete them by the deadline in smartPhysics to receive full credit for the homework. Credit is given on a question-by-question basis. All questions completed by the deadline will earn credit; questions completed by reduced credit deadlines will receive reduced questions.

Homework problems are designed to:

Background for the homework is provided by:

The web-based homework covering each week's material is due the following week.

To start work on a homework assignment:

Apply and Explore It: Laboratory

Technology used: smartPhysics, IOLab (requires USB A port), my.physics upload tool
Other materials: Laptop or tablet for IOLab connection and collaborative document writing

The lab cycle (see course schedule) is designed to provide the opportunity to explore the applications and implications of the concepts developed in lecture.

The laboratory portion of this course will consist of eight (8) 3-hour laboratories.

  1. A prelab exercise due the morning of each laboratory period.
  2. The laboratory exercise in which students will:
    1. plan and set up simple experiments to investigate topics studied in class
    2. perform measurements of different phenomena studied in lecture
    3. analyze experimental results
    4. make conclusions based on their results and their understanding of the experimental system.
  3. A laboratory write-up which will be completed during the session and turned in online at the end of the lab session.

Challenge and Check Progress: Discussion

Technology used: Schedule page (to distribute materials), Gradescope (to turn in work)
Other materials: Laptop or tablet for collaborative document writing, scratchwork materials of student choice, calculator

Students must be on time for discussion. Students arriving more than 10 minutes late for discussion will receive a grade of 0% on their group assignment for the day.

Each discussion session will consist of the following: