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We are going to be holding a contest for high school physics students around the state of Alabama. Students will be tasked with making a commercial enticing fellow students to take physics next year.
I think students may have difficulties coming up with a topic to focus on. Physics is incredibly broad in scope, but you only get a taste of what it means in a high school course.
The way things are worded now, it seems like we’re asking the students themselves to figure out why it’s important to study physics. I’m trying to put myself into the student that is competing in this contest. I would have no idea where to start. What exactly is physics all about anyway? Is it just about rolling balls down tracks and shooting projectiles? I think this might be the impression that most high school students have. I think we need either suggested ideas or some more explicit guidance for what students can focus on.
Focus on some flashy, modern research area (fusion, LHC, black holes, etc..)?
Stress the importance physics for success in college?
Physics of videogames?
Physics of car crashes?
I think students may have difficulties coming up with a topic to focus on. Physics is incredibly broad in scope, but you only get a taste of what it means in a high school course.
The way things are worded now, it seems like we’re asking the students themselves to figure out why it’s important to study physics. I’m trying to put myself into the student that is competing in this contest. I would have no idea where to start. What exactly is physics all about anyway? Is it just about rolling balls down tracks and shooting projectiles? I think this might be the impression that most high school students have. I think we need either suggested ideas or some more explicit guidance for what students can focus on.
Focus on some flashy, modern research area (fusion, LHC, black holes, etc..)?
Stress the importance physics for success in college?
Physics of videogames?
Physics of car crashes?