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American Association of Physics Teachers |
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Tom
Moore's TALK
-- p. 4 Teaching General Relativity with Tensors from the AAPT Topical Workshop: Teaching General Relativity to Undergraduates Syracuse University, July 20-21, 2006 |
The graphics from Moore's talk are here in six web pages. Click on the indicated subject to go to the relevant page. pg. 1 Moore described teaching GR with tensors. He presents a list of notable teachers of GR whose work influenced him. He contrasts two approaches: 1) math first then physics and the problems of this approach. pg. 2 2) physics first and then the math and the problems of this approach. There is a third way: Use physics to motivate the math; then develop math and extend the physics. He offers a syllabus for this third way. pg. 3
How do you make this third way succeed? He offers
seven ways: pg. 4 Moore offers
his version of KISS for studying tensors. pg. 5 pg. 6 Teach tensors to provide a good foundation to students for understanding GR's big picture. Moore's book aspires to embody the principles he advocates |