Courses @ UBC and Beyond
Here is the list of undergraduate and graduate courses I have taught in the past or teach right now:
The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada: 2004-2007 & 2010-present
Department of Curriculum and Pedagogy (2010-present):
Graduate Courses:
EDCP 559 – Research in the Teaching and Learning of the Science (new – Fall 2012; Fall 2013, 2014)
EDCP 585A/B – Special topic graduate course “Science and Mathematics Teaching and Learning through the Use of Technologies” (new – Summer 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015)
ETEC 533 – Using Technology in Science and Mathematics teaching (MET course) (Winter 2011, redesigned: Summer 2013, Summer 2014, Spring 2015, Summer 2015, Winter 2016)
Undergraduate Courses:
EDCP 451B – Inquiry seminar – (new – Winter 2013, 2014, 2015)
EDCP 357 – Physics Methods course for future physics teachers (Fall 2012-2017)
EDCP 352 – Science Methods course for future science teachers (Fall 2017)
EDCP 349 – Science Methods for future elementary teachers (Problem-Based Learning Cohort) (Fall 2011, 2012)
EDCP 349 – Science Methods for future elementary teachers (middle years) (Fall, 2011)
EDUC 319/320 – Secondary School Practicum for pre-service secondary teachers (2010-2011; 2011-2012)
Department of Physics and Astronomy (2004-2007)
Introductory physics courses for science majors (mechanics, optics, electricity and magnetism) — lectures – PHYS 100, PHYS 102
Introductory physics courses for science majors (mechanics, electricity and magnetism) – labs and tutorials
Ryerson University in Toronto: 2007-2009
An introductory physics course for architecture and building science students
An introductory physics course for life science students (mechanics, electricity – DC circuits)
An introductory physics course for engineering students (statics)
A modern physics course: a second year course for physics majors
Rutgers University, NJ: 2001-2004
Introductory physics courses for life science students (mechanics, electricity and magnetism)
Laboratory physics courses for life science students (mechanics, electricity and magnetism)
The University of TX at Austin: 1998-2001
A physics courses for future elementary teachers (mechanics, electricity and magnetism)