Significant Parts of Final Announcement
First European Conference
Physics Teaching in
Engineering Education
4 - 6 June 1997
Engineering College of
Copenhagen (IKT)
Copenhagen, Denmark
Organizing Committee
Chairman:
Associate Professor Erik
Oehlenschlaeger (Denmark)
E-mail: eoe@iktmail.cph.ih.dk
Members:
Dr. Eleonora Adlerova (Slovak
Republic)
E-mail: adlerova@elf.stuba.sk
Professor
Noel Van Deynse (Belgium)
E-mail: noel.vandeynse@kc.kuleuven.ac.be
Professor
Hans Fuchs (Schwitzerland)
E-mail: hans.fuchs@twins.twi.ch
Professor Günther Kurz (Germany)
E-mail: kurz@rz.fht-esslingen.de
Professor Peter Melville (Great Britain)
E-mail: peter.melville@iop.org
Dr.
Pavel Pesat (Czech Republic)
E-mail: pavel.pesat@vslib.cz
Professor
Ireneusz Strzalkowski (Poland)
E-mail: istral@ch.pw.edu.pl
by Joao Lemos Pinto, Associate Professor, University of Aveiro,
Portugal mailto:jlp@ideiafix.fis.ua.pt mailto:jlp@ideiafix.fis.ua.pt
by Dr Jaroslava Mazurova, University of Transport and
Communication, Slovakia
mazuro@fpedas.utc.sk
by Professor Dr Stanislav Barton, CSc., Czech Republic
mailto:barton@vszbr.cz
by Erik Oehlenschlaeger, Engineering College of Copenhagen,
Denmark
mailto:eoe@cph.ih.dk
by Werner Maurer and Hans U. Fuchs, Department of Physics,
Technikum Winterthur, Switzerland.
mailto:hans.fuchs@twins.twi.ch
by Jack M Wilson, Professor of Physics and Dean, Undergraduate
and Continuing Education, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY 12180
mailto:wilsoj@rpi.edu
by RNDr. Stanislav ZELENDA, Charles University, Czech Republic
mailto:zelenda@plk.mff.cuni.cz
by Professor Hubert Christian, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven,
Belgium
mailto:Hubert.Christiaen@kc.kuleuven.ac.bemailto:Hubert.Christiaen@kc.kuleuven.ac.be
by B. Bruidegom and Dr A.L. Ellermeijer, University of Amsterdam
Netherland, and Dr.Pavel Pesat, Technical University of Liberec, Czech
Republic
mailto:pavel.pesat@vslib.cz
by Doc. Vesela Eva and Doc. Kveton Karel 09.00 Opening Ceremony 09.00 "New ways of teaching physics" 09.00 "The importance of physics in engineering education" A1 Stimulating creativity in the teaching of physics by Jaroslava
Mazurova B1 Precision engineering is physics and is changing by
Carp-Kappen C1 EUPEN opens a forum on physics education by Ferdinande
Hendrik D1 CATS (Computer Aided Tutoring System) in physics by N. Van
Deynse E1 Playing/learning mechanics with Interactive Physics by Eric
Bovet F1 Laboratory classes: How to make them more attractive by Antonin Kopal
et al. G1 Random walks - a highly visual method for the calculation and simulation
of transport phenomena by Stefan Stankowski H1 Advanced research techniques in undergraduate teaching laboratories
by K. Meykens The video book of physical problems for education by A. Fishman
mailto:kveton@vc.cvut.cz
Programme
Wednesday 4 June 1997
09.15 "What do engineers need from
physics?"
Invited talk by EU Parliament Member, MSc in Engineering, Chr
F Rovsing
10.15 "Engineering Education for the Physicist"
Invited
talk by Professor John Young
11.00 Coffee
11.30 Opening of poster
session
12.30 Lunch
14.00 -17.00 Workshops,
poster session and exhibition
18.00 Welcome partyThursday 5 June 1997
Invited talk by Professor Jack
Wilson, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
09.50 Parallel
sessions
10.30 Coffee
11.00 Parallel sessions
12.30 Lunch
14.00
-17.00 Workshops,
poster session and exhibition
17.00 SEFI Working Group on Physics meeting.
All participants are welcomed.
18.00 DinnerFriday 6 June 1997
Invited
talk by Professor Roger Van Overstraeten, IMEC
09.50 Parallel
sessions
10.30 Coffee
11.00 Parallel sessions
12.30 Lunch
14.00
Parallel sessions
16.30 Closing ceremony
List of content
Session A: Teaching strategies
and learning processes
A2 Teaching physics to engineering undergraduates: a unified
approach by Ana Noronha
A3 Physics teaching in engineering
education: marrying technology and tradition by David Wheeler and Chapkit
Charnsamorn
A4 Evaluating the effectiveness of teaching-learning
process by Celemín, M. et al.
A5 The use of open ended problems
(cases) and multiple choice tests in university introductory physics mainly
for engineering education by Erik G. Soegaard
A6 Students conceptual
understanding of physical concepts in engineering courses: cognitive and
didactic aspects by Michael May
A7 " Just in time " conceptual
laboratory teaching by H. Janssen
A8 Student's physical image of
nature after studying the subject of "Mechanics" by J. Dillinger et
al.
A9 Some experiences of new form of tests and oral/written
examination in physics by Marie Urbanová
A10 Motivation strategy
introducing charged conductors and capacitors properties by C. Torregrosa
et al.
A11 Teaching electricity by taking into account students'
conceptions by Jouni Viiri
A12 Teaching Bernoulli´s Theorem in
practice by Celemín, M. et al.Session B: Curricula
B2 Teaching physics at Technical University of Budapest
by T. Keszthelyi et al.
B3 Physics courses in two levels of
engineering study at the Slovak University of Technology by Miroslava
Ozvoldova et al.
B4 Curricula design in applied physics: acoustical
technical engineering by V.Espinosa et al.
B5 Physics in the Spanish
Agrarian Engineering Curriculum A particular case by Celemín, M.
B6
Integrated teaching of physics for first engineering course by L. M
García-Raffi et al.Session C: General
Topics
C2 The BSc Studies in Applied Physics at Warsaw University of
Technology by Ireneusz Strzalkowski et al.
C3 Physics education in
engineering in a commerce oriented, science illiterate backdrop by
E.Aidiroglu
C4 Notes on the role of physics in engineering education
by Josef Jelen
C5 Physical engineering education supported by IT
by Ladislav Drska et al.
C6 Problems in curriculum of physics at the
tu by Dr. Jitka BruestlovaSession D: Computer-aided
teaching and learning
D2 An author system for developing problem sets in first-year
physics by L. Seidel at al.
D3 The using of computers in effective
teaching of technical physics by Bozena Buresova et al.
D4 Teaching
of physics supported by famulus by Nada Uhdeova
D5 Problem solving
and laboratory exercises in physics using the program "Mathematica" by C.
Torregrosa et al.
D6 Interactive lecture demonstrations using
MBL-equipment by Jonte BernhardSession E: Special
topics
E2 Complex IT approach to the teaching of modern physics by
Ladislav Drska et al.
E3 Ray tracing calculations using Mathcad for a
single convex or concave lens with spherical surfaces by Dr. J.
Vanderhaeghen
E4 Use of Scanning Electron Microscopy in first-year
student-projects by Jřrgen Houe Pedersen
E5 Teaching metrology in
modern physical measurements: the Global Positioning System case by
M.Caporaloni
E6 Course in chaos and complexity by Rosa Maria
BenitoSession F: Laboratory and
project
F2 Investigative work in the student-lab and the role of the
assistant by drs. Jaap B. Buning
F3 A laboratory study of basic
aspects of mechanical vibrations by J.A. Martínez et al.
F4
Experimentally based physics instruction using hands on experiments and
computers by Jonte Bernhard
F5 Computer based teaching in physics
laboratory by Jukka Valjakka et al.
F6 Computers in experiment
course by Miroslav Dolozílek et al.Session G: Modeling and
simulation
G2 The missing link:
Introductory continuum physics for engineering students by Hans U.
Fuchs
G3 Physical modeling with bond graphs by Onno
Dijkstra
G4 Computer based simulation software for the study of the
conductivity of extrinsic semiconductors and their transition to metallic
conductivity (Mott transition) by J.M.Paniagua et al.
G5 The role of
the computer algebra in physics education - Teaching by example by
Stanislav BartoňSession H: Advanced
lab´s
H2 Student's teaching in advanced solid state
spectroscopy laboratory by L.Bryja et al.
H3 Pockel effect, students
laboratory set by Ryszard Poprawski et al.
H4 Student laboratory
exercise demonstrates the fundamentals of optical imaging and pattern
recognition by H.G.Walther
H5 Stefan-Boltzmann law, students
laboratory set by Ryszard Poprawski et al.
H6 Creative laboratory
experiment for basic physics course using computer data collection and
evaluation exemplified on the Intelligent School Experimental System (ISES)
by F.Schauer et al.Poster
session
Stress analysis by polarized light by Dr. J.
Vanderhaeghen
Computer assisted practical sessions on normal vibrations
in undergraduate physics teaching by R. Serneels et al.
Interface in
physics laboratory by Kari Vierinen
The computer as a student's tool
in the physics laboratory by Pavel Dobis
Physics teaching at the
National Technical University of Athens by M. Dris et al.
Experience
of the use of the computer in physics by R.M. Benito
A WWW course on
computer algebra for physicists and engineers by Ladislav Drska et
al.
IT-Based physics packages to support interest in the study of
engineering by Ladislav Drska et al.
Physical instrumentation in
chemical engineering education by J. A. Valles-Abarca
Computer
programme for drawing of thermodynamic diagrams of pure substances by
A.Ramiro et al.
Pockel effect, students laboratory set by Ryszard
Poprawski et al.
Stefan-Boltzmann law, students laboratory set by
Ryszard Poprawski et al.
" Just in time " conceptual laboratory
teaching by H. Janssen
Advanced research techniques in undergraduate
teaching laboratories by K. Meykens
Student's teaching in advanced
solid state spectroscopy laboratory by L.Bryja et al.
The new
educational technology of preliminary studies for laboratory lessons in
physics by Yurij Oryshchyn et al.
Spring pendulum vibrations and
electron charge by Yurij Oryschin
The more objective assessment of
the written exams by Vladimir Roubik
Optics in Technical University
of Wroslaw by Ireneusz Wilk