Demonstrations
How to do Physics Demonstrations
http://www.ph.utexas.edu/~phy-demo/resources/resources.html
Physics demonstration resources online with URLs and brief descriptions.
A must-see resource for anyone interested in learning how to do
physics demonstrations.
Science Alliance
http://webs.wichita.edu/facsme/sa_demo.html
Demonstrations and experiments from the science alliance in Witchita
North Carolina Top 50 Demos
http://demoroom.physics.ncsu.edu/html/demos/142.html
Demonstrations on topics in electricity, motions, optics and waves
and are shown with a picture and the equipment is needed is listed.
University of Wisconsin’s Wonders of Physics
http://sprott.physics.wisc.edu/wop.htm
the University of Wisconsin - Madison in 1984 began a program called
The Wonders of Physics aimed at generating interest in physics among
people of all ages and backgrounds. The heart of the program is
a fast-paced presentation of physics demonstrations carefully chosen
to be entertaining as well as educational
Physics Demonstrations
http://www.pitt.edu/~dwilley/hdatltwmenu.html
Contains a list of physics demonstrations and how they work
Physics: Demonstration Lab
http://www.physics.lsa.umich.edu/demolab/
University of Michigan Physics Demonstration Lab.
Misconceptions
Physics Misconceptions
http://www.physics.montana.edu/physed/misconceptions/
Contains a list of documented student misconceptions and difficulties,
along with questions that you can use in your classroom to discover
if your students have these misconceptions and/or difficulties.
Areas addressed are position, velocity, acceleration, forces, graphs
and problem solving.