Digital Resources for Fall 2015 Courses

Posted: September 2, 2015

Physics 112Course Outline: physics_112_course_outline_fall_2015.pdfProblem Set: physics_112_problem_set.pdfPhysics Handbook: jmh_physics_handbook.pdfProject Discription and Plan: physics112_project_plan_2015.pdfResource: https://dl.dropboxusercontent....YouTube Videos: Physics 112 YouTube PlaylistSummary of Physics Concepts: physics_concepts.pdfPhysical Science Concepts: physical_science_concepts.pdfPhysics Study Guide: physics_flexbook_study_guides.pdfeText: jmh_science_physics_112-122.pdfPhysics 122Course Outline: physics_122_spring_2015_course_outline.pdfProblem Set: physics_122_problem_set_2014-2015.pdfPhysics Handbook: jmh_physics_handbook.pdfResource: https://dl.dropboxusercontent....YouTube Videos:Physics 122 YouTube PlaylisteText: jmh_science_physics_112-122.pdfSummary of Physics Concepts:physics_concepts.pdfPhysical Science Concepts:physical_science_concepts.pdfPhysics Study Guide:physics_flexbook_study_guides.pdfPhysical Science 10Course Outline: science_10_spring_2015_course_outline.pdfPhysical Science Concepts:physical_science_concepts.pdfSummary of Physics Concepts: physics_concepts.pdfFlexbook Resource: jmh_physical_science_10_etextbook.pdfResource: https://www.dropbox.com/s/g89b...Math 10Course Outline: math_10_nrf_course_outline_fall_2015.pdfResource: Math 9Course Outline: math_9_course_outline_fall_2015.pdfResource: Recommended and Useful Apps: **Important Note**  Student are allowed to use a personal device to view/read course content in this class.  These devices can be their phone (iPhone, Blackberry, Samsung, etc), tablet (iPad, iPod, Acer, Hipstreet, etc) , or laptop.  If bringing any of these to school please guard them carefully and remember to abide by school policy of regarding the use of such devices.  If you do not want to use your own device I will try to get a few netbooks for the classroom.iOS/Apple Products:  To save and view a course document you must have an app installed capable of opening .pdf file.  The iTunes store is filled with free and cheap options; a few are (some have different versions depending on your device):  GoodReader (iphone/ipad - $) https://itunes.apple.com/ca/app/goodreader-for-iphone/id306277111?mt=8iB... https://itunes.apple.com/ca/app/ibooks/id364709193?mt=8Adobe Reader: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/app/adobe-reader/id469337564?mt=8 (iphone/ipad - free).View this website on your device and click the file you want to save.  After it opens you should see an option to open it within a specified app.  Once opened with the app it is saved.  Repeat those steps for all the files you want.  I would allot 500 Mb for the files we would have this semester.Graphing Calculator by Desmos (free): https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/desmos-graphing-calculator/id653517540Th... (free or $): https://itunes.apple.com/ca/app/theodolite/id339393884?mt=8Physics I and II HD ($): https://itunes.apple.com/ca/app/physics-i-hd/id452545949?mt=8http://jmh....) 100% 50% no-repeat;">http://jmh.nbed.nb.ca/,sites/all/modules/extlink/extlink.png) 100% 50% no-repeat;">CK12 Free Textbooks: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/artist/ck-12-foundation/id385804517?mt=11And... Products:  You can save a file at any time to your device, but you require an app to view that file.  To save the file follow the steps listed above once you open this websit on your device.  Go to the app store on your device and download the free Adobe Reader app (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.adobe.reader&feature=s...).  There may be many others but this app worked well for me.