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University of Virginia Department of Physics

Physics 6060
How Things Work II -- 3 Credits


Syllabus is undergoing review for Spring 2016
The first 8 video taped lectures are a review of Chapters 1 and 2 of How Things Work I.

An Online Physics Course for High School Physics and Physical Science Teachers
Semester Spring

Syllabus





Computer Requirements

    • Computer technology
      Computer (with CD-ROM drive) using any recent operating system and browser. A few of the operating systems that work for WebAssign are Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Macintosh OS 10.x

    • Internet Connection
      Cable, DSL, LAN, or Dial-up.
      I use Firefox 9.0.1 as my browser and ComCast Cable provider with a MacBook Pro Laptop with a Zoom Cable Modem 3.0 and Netgear N600 Wireless Dual Band Gigabit Router WNDR3700. The router has four 50 GHz inputs for ethernet cable which gives me the speed to donwload videos in less than 2 minutes. This equipment is standard and you can buy it at BestBuy.

    • Web Browsers
      Firefox 9.0, Explorer 9, Netscape 7.x, and Safari 5.0.

    • Frequently asked questions about WebAssign and browsers, Java, cookies, etc.
      Click on http://webassign.net/user_support/student/student_faq.html
      Some homework questions on WebAssign may have HTML that requires additional programs, like Java or Flash. Your browser will indicate if it needs an additional program and will often point you to the URL where you can download the needed files.

    • Software
      Microsoft Office (97-2004) or 2008 version - Primarily for reading Word and power point documents
      Adobe Reader 9.0 - for reading pdf files - Download Free at Adobe Reader

      Use Quicktime or Realplayer for viewing lecture videos in .mov or .MP4 from course website COLLAB
      Quicktime comes with Mac OS
      For Windows or Mac Download Realplayer for Free at RealPlayer

    • Saving videos on your computer
      You will find it valuable to have all the videos stored on your computer for subsuquent viewing.

      For Windows system
      Hover the mouse over the lecture video and a download option box will pop up or right click on mouse while hovering over the lecture video on COLLAB and then click on Save Link As... Lecture video will be saved on your desktop. You may save all the videos on your computer.

      For Mac OS X system
      1) Download latest version it should be Real Player Version 12.0.0 (1725).
      2) Install RealPlayer with the option install realplayer download agent.
      3) Click on realplayer so that it is running on your computer in the background.
      4) In COLLAB click on the video you want to save.
      5) Click on play on the video.
      6) RealPlayer will automatically open up with a window that gives you an option to download it and save it on your computer.
      Usually it is saved on your desktop, but it could also get saved in your downloads folder. It comes up with a weird name so you it is best to rename it so it is the same as in COLLAB.


    • Hints on improving download speed. Wireless is slower than direct ethernet cable. If you are on wireless, it will take anywhere from 5 to 10 minutes
      to download one 50 minute long video lecture file depending on the speed of your modem and router.
      If your router and modem are relatively new, then they are probably sufficiently fast enough or otherwise
      they will limit your speed. If you connect your computer to the modem directly with ethernet cable, then you
      can download much faster - maybe in 2-4 minutes. Direct cable is usually faster than wireless.