Publication detail

TEACHING PHYSICS AS A SUPPORT SUBJECT FOR STUDENTS OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AND COMMUNICATION

Karel Liedermann

Original Title

TEACHING PHYSICS AS A SUPPORT SUBJECT FOR STUDENTS OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AND COMMUNICATION

Type

conference paper

Language

English

Original Abstract

The paper deals with physics teaching for students of electrical engineering and communication under two general constraints – shortening of the university studies for BSc degree and a massive implementation of information technologies in teaching. These changes present a number of serious challenges, to be mastered in the near future by staff and students alike. Within the framework of the paper presented, three topics will be dealt with. The first issue is the substantial reduction of the time assigned to physics with the amount of the material included in the course remaining almost the same as before. The second issue is the presentation of lectures in relation to the advance of information technologies and, in particular, the spread of internet. The third issue is the preparation of students for the exam, under the conditions of information technologies being available everywhere, and the associated impact on the structure of students’ knowledge and experience. Some possible approaches to tackle the arising problems are discussed.

Keywords

information technologies, physics reduction, shortening of studies, preparation for exams

Authors

Karel Liedermann

RIV year

2005

Released

1. 7. 2005

Publisher

European Society for Engineering Education

Location

Brno

ISBN

80-903063-6-5

Book

Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Physics Teaching in Engineering Education 2005

Edition

Europhysics Conference

Edition number

1

Pages from

38-1

Pages count

3

URL

Knihovna ÚFYZ FEKT VUT v Brně