Using a Learning Management System to Actively Engage Students in a Biomedically Relevant Introductory Physics Course
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Physics Teacher
Document Type
Citation
Publication Date
12-1-2023
Abstract
The use of a learning management system (LMS) is an effective way for teachers to organize, manage, and deliver course materials. Creative activities using multimedia tools make the learning process friendlier for students and increase their interest in the study of sciences.1 A study done by Gunawan et al. addresses how a Moodle-based LMS has been able to increase the creativity of candidate physics teachers.2 However, these learning management systems are underused, especially in face-to-face higher education courses.3 This paper describes how I (the first author) implemented biomedically relevant physics content in introductory physics for the life science (IPLS) courses using my university’s LMS to provide a low-cost, unique, specialized learning experience for my students. Similar to Christensen4 and Stephens,5 my goal is to inspire other educators to embrace technology and effectively use their institutional LMS to build their own courses that fit their teaching style, varied preferences, and learning styles of their students.
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DOI
10.1119/5.0100478
Persistent Identifier
https://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/41312
Publisher
American Association of Physics Teachers
Citation Details
Gilhooly, M., Donaldson, N., & Widenhorn, R. (2023). Using a Learning Management System to Actively Engage Students in a Biomedically Relevant Introductory Physics Course. The Physics Teacher, 61(9), 799-802.