Auto E-graphy – Physics and the Internet

When I was junior in high school, I remember having my first experience with using the internet to learn Science. I was taking a physics course and a part of our grade each week came through the completion of a set of online problems through a university (The University of Texas? My memory fails at this point). The problems were a mixture of things we had studied and things we hadn’t yet reached. Each problem awarded top points for a correct answer on the first try, or decreasing points for each attempt at the right answer. Every student got the same problems, but the numbers would be changed in each problem so that answers couldn’t be shared. We would all sit together in study halls and try to figure out the problems together, reveling in the process and each taking turns to try answers so that no one person took all the hits on their points. It was a challenge both to figure out the answers as well as to know when to quit so that you wouldn’t lose too many points.

The biggest triumph that I remember, though, comes from when I was stuck on a problem about computing the distance of a planet from the sun, so I searched the actual answer and then set up a proportion to the numbers given in the question. I got the right answer (and was the only one in the class that did!), yet still had NO idea how to actually solve the problem. The teacher sniffed me out in an instant. He praised me for thinking out of the box and then showed us all the missing step that we needed.

Hello from Southern California!

Hi, everyone! My name is Jonathan Weber and I am currently living in Lancaster/Palmdale, California (about an hour or so outside of LA) and teaching 7th Grade ELA and Creative Writing. Before this, I lived and taught in mainland China for seven years, but have made the transition this school year back Stateside.

I started the MET program exactly a year ago and this is now my 8/9/10th course in the MET program. If all goes smoothly, I am looking forward to graduating in May. I’ve taken ETEC 511, 512, 531, 530, 532, 540, and 565 already and am taking 500 and 510 together with this course. I’ve found three courses while working full-time to be a master’s class in juggling and time management, but possible!

Although my focus has always been in English, I’m very interested in STEAM and the possibilities that exist when learning becomes cross-curricular and the boundary lines that separate subjects fade away. Hopefully, throughout this course, I will find more and more ways to make that happen and to help support our small middle school staff (5 of us!).

When I’m not checking things off my MET to-do list, I enjoy reading, writing, photography, and anything to be outdoors. I’m including two pictures: the first, my little pup Oliver who just turned two. He accompanies me everywhere and will probably be by my feet with most posts I make, so it seems fitting he should be included. The second is from a recent trip up the coast in our new car that is part EV, as one of my new hobbies is finding free places to charge! 😉

Looking forward to learning with all of you this semester!

 

Jonathan Weber