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A master list of the classroom materials needed for each discussion section. | |||
{{BoxCaution|Estimates are for an <math>n</math>-student section. The sections are generally designed for <math>n=30</math> students, but should generalize for any value of <math>n</math> with little difficulty.}} | |||
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! Lesson !! Materials !! Comments | ! Lesson !! Materials !! Comments | ||
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| [[1.1 Introduction and When Is Science Relevant]] || | | [[1.1 Introduction and When Is Science Relevant]] || <math>n/5</math> sheets of poster paper, <math>n/5</math> sets of coloured markers || | ||
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| [[1.2 Shared Reality and Modeling]] || | | [[1.2 Shared Reality and Modeling]] || <math>n/5</math> sheets of letter-sized paper || | ||
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| [[1.3 Plenary]] || Selected posters from section 1.1 || --> | |||
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| [[2.1 Senses and Instrumentation]] || <math>n+2</math> pairs of diffraction grating glasses, gas lamps, <math>n/5</math> slinkies, <math>n/5</math> handouts || Gas lamps are borrowed from the physics demo office, arranged far ahead of time. Bring something that makes an interesting sound (e.g. musical instrument) | |||
| [[2.1 Senses and Instrumentation]] || | |||
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| [[2.2 Systematic and Statistical Uncertainty]] || || | | [[2.2 Systematic and Statistical Uncertainty]] || || | ||
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| [[2.3 Plenary]] || CO<sub>2</sub> meter || --> | |||
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| [[ | | [[3.1 Probabilistic Reasoning]] || <math>n</math> handouts || | ||
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| [[3.3 Plenary]] || || | | [[3.2 Calibration of Credence Levels]] || <math>n</math> handouts || | ||
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| [[3.3 Plenary]] || || --> | |||
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| [[4.1 Signal and Noise]] || | | [[4.1 Signal and Noise]] || <math>n</math> handouts || | ||
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| [[4.2 Finding Patterns in Random Noise]] || | | [[4.2 Finding Patterns in Random Noise]] || <math>n</math> handouts, <math>n</math> coins || | ||
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| [[4.3 Plenary]] || || --> | |||
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| [[ | | [[5.1 False Positives and Negatives]] || <math>n</math> sticky notes || | ||
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| [[5.2 Scientific Optimism]] || <math>n</math> sets of Tangram puzzles, <math>n/4</math> copies of optimistic puzzles, <math>n/4</math> copies of pessimistic puzzles, <math>n/2</math> sticky notes || Sticky notes are labelled integers 1 through <math>n/2</math> | |||
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| [[5.2 Scientific Optimism]] || | | [[5.3 Plenary]] || || --> | ||
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| [[5.3 Plenary]] || || | |||
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| [[6.1 Correlation and Causation]] || || | | [[6.1 Correlation and Causation]] || || | ||
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| [[6.2 Hill's Criteria]] || || | | [[6.2 Hill's Criteria]] || || | ||
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| [[6.3 Plenary]] || || | | [[6.3 Plenary]] || || --> | ||
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| [[7.1 Causation, Blame, and Policy]] || || | | [[7.1 Causation, Blame, and Policy]] || || | ||
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| [[7.2 Emergent Phenomena]] || || | | [[7.2 Emergent Phenomena]] || || | ||
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| [[7.3 Plenary]] || || --> | |||
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| [[8.1 Orders of Understanding]] || <math>n</math> handouts || | |||
| [[8.1 Orders of Understanding]] || | |||
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| [[8.3 Plenary]] || || | | [[8.2 Fermi Problems]] || <math>n</math> handouts || | ||
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| [[8.3 Plenary]] || || --> | |||
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| [[9.1 Heuristics]] || || | | [[9.1 Heuristics]] || || | ||
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| [[9.2 Biases]] || | | [[9.2 Biases]] || <math>n</math> sticky notes || | ||
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| [[9.3 Plenary]] || || | | [[9.3 Plenary]] || || --> | ||
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| [[10.1 Confirmation Bias]] || 3 copies of the confirmation bias cards PDF (cut), 8 envelopes || Each envelope is labelled with a question and YES/NO | | [[10.1 Confirmation Bias]] || 3 copies of the confirmation bias cards PDF (cut), 8 envelopes || Each envelope is labelled with a question and YES/NO | ||
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| [[10.2 Blinding]] || 4 | | [[10.2 Blinding]] || 4<math>n</math> skewer sticks, <math>n/3</math> rulers, <math>n/3</math> copies of the worksheet || | ||
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| [[10.3 Plenary]] || || | | [[10.3 Plenary]] || || --> | ||
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| [[11.1 Pathological Science]] || | | [[11.1 Pathological Science]] || <math>n</math> handouts || | ||
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| [[11.2 When Is Science Suspect]] || || | | [[11.2 When Is Science Suspect]] || || | ||
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| [[11.3 Plenary]] || || | | [[11.3 Plenary]] || || --> | ||
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| [[12.1 Wisdom of Crowds and Herd Thinking]] || || | | [[12.1 Wisdom of Crowds and Herd Thinking]] || || | ||
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| [[12.2 Grill the Guest]] || || | | [[12.2 Grill the Guest]] || || | ||
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| [[12.3 Plenary]] || A jar of M&Ms || --> | |||
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| [[13.1 Denver Bullet Study]] || <math>n</math> handouts || | |||
| [[13.1 Denver Bullet Study]] || | |||
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| [[ | | [[13.2 Deliberative Polling]] || <math>n/10</math> briefing booklets || | ||
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| [[13.3 Plenary]] || || --> | |||
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| [[14. | | [[14.1 Scenario Planning]] || <math>n/5</math> sheets of poster paper, <math>n/5</math> sets of coloured markers || | ||
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| [[14.3 Plenary]] || Selected posters from section 14.1 and 14.2 || | | [[14.2 Wrap Up]] || <math>n/5</math> sheets of poster paper, <math>n/5</math> sets of coloured markers, tape, posters from [[1.1 Introduction and When Is Science Relevant|lesson 1.1]] || | ||
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| [[14.3 Plenary]] || Selected posters from section 14.1 and 14.2 || --> | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:46, 5 September 2023
A master list of the classroom materials needed for each discussion section.
Estimates are for an [math]\displaystyle{ n }[/math]-student section. The sections are generally designed for [math]\displaystyle{ n=30 }[/math] students, but should generalize for any value of [math]\displaystyle{ n }[/math] with little difficulty.
| Lesson | Materials | Comments |
|---|---|---|
| 1.1 Introduction and When Is Science Relevant | [math]\displaystyle{ n/5 }[/math] sheets of poster paper, [math]\displaystyle{ n/5 }[/math] sets of coloured markers | |
| 1.2 Shared Reality and Modeling | [math]\displaystyle{ n/5 }[/math] sheets of letter-sized paper | |
| 2.1 Senses and Instrumentation | [math]\displaystyle{ n+2 }[/math] pairs of diffraction grating glasses, gas lamps, [math]\displaystyle{ n/5 }[/math] slinkies, [math]\displaystyle{ n/5 }[/math] handouts | Gas lamps are borrowed from the physics demo office, arranged far ahead of time. Bring something that makes an interesting sound (e.g. musical instrument) |
| 2.2 Systematic and Statistical Uncertainty | ||
| 3.1 Probabilistic Reasoning | [math]\displaystyle{ n }[/math] handouts | |
| 3.2 Calibration of Credence Levels | [math]\displaystyle{ n }[/math] handouts | |
| 4.1 Signal and Noise | [math]\displaystyle{ n }[/math] handouts | |
| 4.2 Finding Patterns in Random Noise | [math]\displaystyle{ n }[/math] handouts, [math]\displaystyle{ n }[/math] coins | |
| 5.1 False Positives and Negatives | [math]\displaystyle{ n }[/math] sticky notes | |
| 5.2 Scientific Optimism | [math]\displaystyle{ n }[/math] sets of Tangram puzzles, [math]\displaystyle{ n/4 }[/math] copies of optimistic puzzles, [math]\displaystyle{ n/4 }[/math] copies of pessimistic puzzles, [math]\displaystyle{ n/2 }[/math] sticky notes | Sticky notes are labelled integers 1 through [math]\displaystyle{ n/2 }[/math] |
| 6.1 Correlation and Causation | ||
| 6.2 Hill's Criteria | ||
| 7.1 Causation, Blame, and Policy | ||
| 7.2 Emergent Phenomena | ||
| 8.1 Orders of Understanding | [math]\displaystyle{ n }[/math] handouts | |
| 8.2 Fermi Problems | [math]\displaystyle{ n }[/math] handouts | |
| 9.1 Heuristics | ||
| 9.2 Biases | [math]\displaystyle{ n }[/math] sticky notes | |
| 10.1 Confirmation Bias | 3 copies of the confirmation bias cards PDF (cut), 8 envelopes | Each envelope is labelled with a question and YES/NO |
| 10.2 Blinding | 4[math]\displaystyle{ n }[/math] skewer sticks, [math]\displaystyle{ n/3 }[/math] rulers, [math]\displaystyle{ n/3 }[/math] copies of the worksheet | |
| 11.1 Pathological Science | [math]\displaystyle{ n }[/math] handouts | |
| 11.2 When Is Science Suspect | ||
| 12.1 Wisdom of Crowds and Herd Thinking | ||
| 12.2 Grill the Guest | ||
| 13.1 Denver Bullet Study | [math]\displaystyle{ n }[/math] handouts | |
| 13.2 Deliberative Polling | [math]\displaystyle{ n/10 }[/math] briefing booklets | |
| 14.1 Scenario Planning | [math]\displaystyle{ n/5 }[/math] sheets of poster paper, [math]\displaystyle{ n/5 }[/math] sets of coloured markers | |
| 14.2 Wrap Up | [math]\displaystyle{ n/5 }[/math] sheets of poster paper, [math]\displaystyle{ n/5 }[/math] sets of coloured markers, tape, posters from lesson 1.1 |