Open Source Teaching

 

Helping learners empower themselves

 
 
 

Participating Leaders

Linda Adler-Kassner

Sam Bartholomew

Adrian Bejan

Allen Barra

John Barton

Jeff Bluestone

T.B. Boyd

Marshall Brain

Alex Braubach

Amby Burfoot

Tom Burton

Brad Bushman

Robert Calderbank

Carolyn Cannuscio

Mariana Chilton

Kevin Churchwell

Agenia Clark

Mark Cloutier

Elsa Cole

Colleen Conway-Welch

Peter Cooper

Julie Corcoran

Karl Dean

Jeff Diamond

Peter Doherty

Sally Donahue

Nicole Dunigan

Nathan Ensmenger

Mark Ezell

William Ferris

Steve Flatt

Darrell Freeman

Philip Gura

Jacquelyn Hall

Neil Heatherly

Edward Hirsch

Ken Holden

Ryan Isaac

Randall John

Ahmad Kamal

Barbara King

Irwin Kra

Scott Kretchmar

Lisa Krieger

Kevin Kubarych

Steven Larson

Susan Lindee

Elizabeth Lindenmayer

Sharon R. Long

Marvin Malecha

Chris McKee

Lee Molette

Ferid Murad

Jim Murrow

Charlie Nelms

Catalina Nieto

Roger Noll

Douglas Osheroff

Lars Osterberg

Sandy Ostrau

Robert Owen

Sarah Paoletti

Heather Patisaul

Ed Penhoet

Ray Peterson

Alexia Poe

Kavita Ramdas

Paul Rozin

Ron Samuels

Ralph Schulz

Richard Shaw

Amy Sims

Lora Stevenson-Obrohta

Pat Stith

Patricia Stokes

Charles Strobel

Charles Sueing

Mary Summers

Michael Watts

Jeff Whetstone

David Williams

Bob Young

Table of Contents

The OST Blog

About Us

What We Do

Beliefs

Organization Charter

Blogs By Students

Student Classroom Survey

Teacher Classroom Survey

Interview Questions

Contact Us

LipscombFall2010

 
 
A special thanks to Nobel Laureate Douglas D. Osheroff, Ph.D.
J.G. Jackson and C.J. Wood Professorship in Physics

Professor of Physics and Applied Physics

Stanford University

Video Introduction

Review the Complete Interview or Listen to Each Individual Track



The Complete Interview




Sample Lesson


Introduction to Douglas Osheroff




Introduction




Becoming Interested in Science and Physics




Editor of High School Newspaper




Physical Education and Competitive Family





Decisions as a Student




Journalism or Physics





Influence of High School Chemistry Teacher





Refreshing Discoveries






Properties of Helium 3




Lattice Sights and Magnetic Ordering




Solidifying Helium 3




Superconductivity




Foray into Electrical Engineering




Discovering Nature’s Secrets




Low Temperatures and Thermal Energy




High Temperature Superconductors




Learning More About Nature Through Systems





Research and Innovation




Getting to Very Low Temperatures




Getting to Superfluids




Scattering Identical Particles





Phase Transitions




Phase Boundaries




Cooling by Adding Heat




Signatures of Phase Transitions & The Nobel Prize




Fossil Raditions




Maser Amplifier and Microwave Signals





Collaboration




The Way Physics Advances




Separating the Possibilities




The Importance of Collaboration




The First Form of MRI




Working with Graduate Students





The Promise of a Global Environment




Advice for Students




Choices




Possibilities




Goodwill Ambassador




The Promise of a Global Environment


 

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