UTPA STEM/CBI Courses/Physics (Calculus Based)/DC Circuit(s)
Course Title: Physics for Scientists and Engineers
Lecture Topic: DC Circuits
Instructor: Edgar Corpuz
Institution: UTPA
Backwards Design
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- Primary Objectives- By the next class period students will be able to:
- Identify series connection of resistors
- Identify parallel connection of resistors
- Analyze series/parallel dc circuits
- Sub Objectives- The objectives will require that students be able to:
- Draw circuits
- Identify electrical symbols
- Get the sum of fractions
- Get the reciprocal of a number
- Use voltmeter and ammeter
- Difficulties- Students may have difficulty:
- Identifying what elements are in series and what elements are in parallel.
- Using an ammeter.
- Real-World Contexts- There are many ways that students can use this material in the real-world, such as:
- Dissecting household circuits
- Understanding how christmas lights work
Model of Knowledge
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Assessment of Learning
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- Summative Assessment
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Legacy Cycle
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- Identify series connection of resistors
- dentify parallel connection of resistors
- Analyze series/parallel dc circuits
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THE CHALLENGE
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