Hello,
I am a first year masters student and the graduate assistant for the undergraduate biomechanics lab. I am looking for ideas for lab activities.
I am currently teaching 3 sections that include linear kinematics, projectiles, and angular kinematics, this week we did all equations and my plan for next week is to go to a gym and use photocells to time some 40 yd sprints while having them use a stopwatch to compare the difference. I was also going to have them throw balls in the air and time how long they took to hit the ground and then figure out velocities, etc. I'm just curious if anyone has any other ideas for these sections.
This is my first semester teaching this lab and I am disappointed in the amount of actual activities that I am supposed to have them engage in, I do not want this to be another lecture but instead an actual lab, so I am looking for ideas for next year or the rest of this semester,
Thank you,
Troy
I am a first year masters student and the graduate assistant for the undergraduate biomechanics lab. I am looking for ideas for lab activities.
I am currently teaching 3 sections that include linear kinematics, projectiles, and angular kinematics, this week we did all equations and my plan for next week is to go to a gym and use photocells to time some 40 yd sprints while having them use a stopwatch to compare the difference. I was also going to have them throw balls in the air and time how long they took to hit the ground and then figure out velocities, etc. I'm just curious if anyone has any other ideas for these sections.
This is my first semester teaching this lab and I am disappointed in the amount of actual activities that I am supposed to have them engage in, I do not want this to be another lecture but instead an actual lab, so I am looking for ideas for next year or the rest of this semester,
Thank you,
Troy
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