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These cookies track visitors across websites and collect information to provide customized ads. MasteringPhysics tracks student performance against your Learning Outcomes. View class performance against the specified learning outcomes. Prepare for lecture NEW! These class videos, in addition to problem-solving strategy and relevant demonstration videos, are accessible to students via QR codes in the book or links in the eText. Understand the big picture N EW!
Enhanced Chapter Previews are streamlined, focused on the three most important ideas, and tied to specific learning objectives. Synthesis Boxes bring together key concepts, principles, and equations in order to highlight connections and differences.
More than a summary, they emphasize deeper relations and point out common or contrasting details. Approximately of these popular Stop to Think exercises have been added for this edition.
New concepts are introduced through observations about the real world and theories grounded by making sense of observations. This inductive approach illustrates how science operates, and has been shown to improve student learning.
Unique visual chapter summaries help students organize their knowledge in a coherent hierarchy, rather than a jumbled set of disconnected facts, figures, and equations. This makes the strategy more self-contained and therefore more useful as a reference.
Tactics Boxes give explicit procedures for developing specific skills drawing free-body diagrams, using ray tracing, etc. Integrated Examples at the end of each chapter demonstrate problem solving in the context of a capstone, multi-concept real-world scenario.
They are designed to help students to bridge the gap from section-based worked examples in the chapter to general homework problems spanning the whole chapter, or many chapters. Video Tutor Solutions, created by co-author Brian Jones, gives students an engaging and helpful walkthrough of how to go about solving problems for each main topic. Starting with a qualitative overview in the context of a lab or real-world demo, Brian then carefully explains the steps needed to solve a typical problem, using whiteboard animations and questions to actively engage the student.
Jeopardy Problems in the Student Workbook ask students to work backwards from equations to physical situations, enhancing their understanding and critical thinking skills. Enhanced End-of-Chapter Problem Sets benefit from updates based on Mastering user metadata, student feedback, and blind-solver accuracy checking to ensure optimal clarity, efficacy, and accuracy. Hundreds of new problems are based on real-world situations and problems that expand the range of math skills students will use in their solution.
Increased Emphasis on Critical Thinking and Reasoning. The MCAT is being restructured to test competencies, not knowledge. Students will be required to reason, to do more than simply plug in numbers into equations. Of the hundreds of new end-of-chapter problems, many of these require students to reason using ratios and proportionality, to reason using real world data, and to assess answers to see if they make physical sense.
Expanded Life-Science and Biomedical Applications. Part Summary integrated problems close each of the seven parts of the book. These take student problem-solving one step further by covering topics that span several chapters——something the MCAT routinely does. New to This Edition. Understand the big picture Enhanced Chapter Previews are streamlined, focused on the three most important ideas, and tied to specific learning objectives.
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If You're an Educator Download instructor resources Additional order info. Description Intended for algebra-based introductory physics courses. Personalize learning with MasteringPhysics MasteringPhysics from Pearson is the leading online homework, tutorial, and assessment system, designed to improve results by engaging students before, during, and after class with powerful content.
Before Class NEW! Dynamic Study Modules DSMs help students study on their own by continuously assessing their activity and performance in real time. Students complete a set of questions with a unique answer format that also asks them to indicate their confidence level. Once completed, Dynamic Study Modules explain the concept for each correct and incorrect answer.
Questions repeat until the student can answer them all correctly and confidently. The content of DSMs focuses on definitions, units, and the key relationships for topics across all of mechanics and electricity and magnetism. Additional early modules cover basic math, algebra, scientific notation, and other background topics and are available as graded credit, extra credit, or practice assignments prior to class.
Pearson eText 2. Seamlessly integrated videos and other rich media. Accessible screen-reader ready. Configurable reading settings, including resizable type and night reading mode. Instructor and student note taking, highlighting, bookmarking, and search.
During Class NEW! Dynamic Figure Videos areone-minute videos based on figures from the textbook that depict important, but often challenging, physics principles for students to grasp. By pairing a dynamic video with a static figure, students are better able to visualize the core concept of the figure and see the physics come to life.
Now included with Mastering with eText, Learning Catalytics enables instructors to generate classroom discussion, guide lectures, and promote peer-to-peer learning with real-time analytics. Instructors can: Pose questions in a variety of question types to help students develop critical thinking skills Monitor responses to find out where students are struggling Use real-time data to adjust instructional strategy Manage student interactions by automatically grouping students for discussion, teamwork, and peer-to-peer learning.
After Class NEW! Video Tutor Solutions created by co-author Brian Jones are an engaging and helpful walkthrough of worked examples and select End-of-Chapter EOC problems designed to help students solve problems for each main topic.
Starting with a qualitative overview in the context of a lab- or real-world demo, Brian then carefully explains the steps needed to solve a typical problem, using white-board animations and questions to actively engage the student. Enhanced End-of-Chapter Questions offer students instructional support right when they need it, including wrong-answer specific feedback, links to the eText, and math remediation when completing homework assignments.
This blend of new passage problems and physics problems in a biology context are assignable in MasteringPhysics. Video Tutor Demonstrations feature "pause-and-predict" demonstrations of key physics concepts and incorporate assessment with answer-specific feedback on select videos to actively engage students in understanding key conceptual ideas.
Tutorials , featuring specific wrong-answer feedback, hints, and a wide variety of educationally effective content, guide your students through the toughest topics in physics. The hallmark Hints and Feedback offer instruction similar to what students would experience in an office hour, allowing them to learn from their mistakes without being given the answer.
Adaptive Follow-Up Assignments are based on each student's past performance on their course work to date, including homework, tests, and quizzes.
These provide additional coaching and targeted practice as needed, so students can master the material. PhET Simulations are interactive tools that help students make connections between real life phenomena and the underlying physics. These class videos, in addition to problem-solving strategy and relevant demonstration videos, are accessible to students via QR codes in the book or links in the eText. They can also be accessed through MasteringPhysics. Understand the big picture Enhanced Chapter Previews are streamlined, focused on the three most important ideas, and tied to specific learning objectives.
Synthesis Boxes bring together key concepts, principles, and equations in order to highlight connections and differences. More than a summary, they emphasize deeper relations and point out common or contrasting details.
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