|  Physics Teaching by Subject. II | 
Electromagnetism and Optics > s.a. teaching [active learning];
  wave phenomena [reflection].
  @ Calculus-based: Marr et al AJP(99)sep;
    Chabay & Sherwood AJP(06)apr;
    Mukhopadhyay EJP(06) [senior level];
    Saarelainen et al EJP(07) [models and misconceptions];
    Burko EJP(08) [properties of waves].
  @ Light and color: Rossing & Chiaverina AJP(00)oct [RL].
  @ Electromagnetism topics: Kraftmakher AJP(00)apr,
    Salzman et al AJP(01)may [eddy currents];
    Maloney et al AJP(01)jul [survey];
    Rosenthal & Henderson AJP(06)apr [potential difference and circuits];
    Vidaurre et al EJP(08) [magnetic damping demo];
    Guisasola et al EJP(08) [Gauss and Ampère laws];
    Jakoby AJP(14)jan
      [Maxwell's equations with polarization and magnetization].
  @ Waves and optics topics: Heller AJP(97)jan [waves];
    Ambrose et al AJP(99)feb [diffraction and interference],
    AJP(99)oct [light as a wave];
    Neumann TPT(14)sep [radiation, student misconceptions];
    Planinšič & Etkina TPT(15) [LEDs in physics teaching];
    Ugolini & Rafferty AJP(18)oct [gravitational wave detection].
  @ III: Hertzberg et al AJP(01)jun [rotating dielectric cylinder].
  > Related topics: see Ampère's Law;
    diffraction; Faraday's Law;
    polarization; refraction [Schlieren imaging].
Modern Physics and Quantum Theory > s.a. deformation quantization.
  * Possibility: Try teaching using density matrices from the beginning.
  @ Quantum mechanics: Henry AJP(90)nov;
    Styer AJP(96)jan;
    Scarani & Suarez AJP(98)aug [short introduction];
    Vokos et al AJP(00)jul [wave nature of matter];
    Singh AJP(01)aug [difficulties];
    Hirshfeld & Henselder AJP(02)may-qp  [and deformation quantization];
    issue AJP(02)mar;
    Mermin AJP(03)jan [for computer scientists];
    Passon EJP(04)qp;
    Goff AJP(06)nov [quantum tic-tac-toe game];
    Pluch phy/07 [Bell's inequalities];
    García & Arévalo EJP(07) [time evolution operator method];
    Kaiser pw(07)may [practical vs philosophical aspects];
    Sassoli de Bianchi CEJP(13)-a1112 [Aerts' machine-models];
    Kohnle et al AJP(12)feb [interactive animations and visualizations],
    EJP(13) [new approach];
    Eggers Bjælde et al a1506-proc [game-based approach];
    Walck EPTCS(16)-a1611 [laboratory language and calculational language];
    Ford TPT(18) [Bohr's first 1913 paper];
    Organtini a1901 [early in the physics  curriculum];
    Stadermann et al PR-PER(19) [high school];
    Karpov & Patmiou a1709
      [qualitative methods, incorporating inductive elements];
    Müller & Mishina a2012 [in high school].
  @ Quantum mechanics, special topics:
    Hobson AJP(05)jul [electrons as field quanta];
    Das a1410 [thought experiment on the uncertainty principle];
    López-Incera & Dür AJP(19)jan [entanglement, game];
    Mart a2010 [Schrödinger equation];
    > s.a. quantum effects [tipping pencil/rod problem].
  @ Modern physics: (Quantum theory, Special Relativity) Ohanian 95;
    Sachs 98 [conceptual];
    Harris 99 [r PT(00)nov];
    Bernstein et al 00; Walecka 08
    + solutions Amore & Walecka 13;
    Tipler & Llewellyn 12;
    Pfeffer & Nir 13;
    Becchi & D'Elia 16;
    Zollman AJP(16)aug [and PER].
  @ IIa: Dür & Heusler a1312 [using a single qubit];
    Dunningham & Vedral 18
      [e1 r CP(11)#6].
  @ IIb: Cox 96;
    Gilmore 04 [activities, projects, computational];
    Gröber & Jodl EJP(10) [problems];
    Krane 19;
    > s.a. labs.
  @ III:
    Carr & McKagan AJP(09)apr [reforming graduate quantum mechanics];
    Walecka 10; Walecka 13
    + solutions Amore & Walecka 14 [including quantum field theory].
  @ Quantum theory, conceptual: Thacker AJP(03)jun [students' models of microscopic physics];
    Singh et al PT(06)aug [improving understanding];
    Singh AJP(08)mar [understanding];
    Karakostas & Hadzidaki S&E(05)-a0904 [and physical reality];
    Baily & Finkelstein PRST(10)-a1208 [quantum interpretations];
    Marshman & Singh PR-PER(15)-a1504,
    PR-PER(15)-a1504 [patterns of student reasoning difficulties];
    > s.a. classical mechanics.
  @ Physics of matter: (Atomic, Molecular, Condensed Matter)
    Manini 14;
    > s.a. atomic, nuclear,
      and particle physics [problems].
  @ Particle physics, field theory: Chen IJMPA(05) [Klein-Gordon equation and particle physics];
    Bomark a2009 [gauge theory for freshmen];
    Lepage AJP(21)mar [active learning].
Other Topics  see
  general physics; part I [mechanics, fluids, waves, thermal physics].
 see
  general physics; part I [mechanics, fluids, waves, thermal physics].
  @ Cosmology: Akridge AJP(01)feb;
    Pimbblet PhysEd(02)ap;
    Pimbblet & Newman PhysEd(03);
    Jordan AJP(05)jul-ap/03;
    Kragh a1212 [conceptual problems, promises].
  @ Labs: James et al AJP(99)aug [speed of light];
    Burko TPT(17)-a1602 [gravitational-wave analysis].
  > More topics: see astronomy;
    chaotic systems; computational physics;
    physics; symmetry.
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