Physics professor Lou Bloomfield defines mass as how hard something is to shake, and observes that human beings generally go through life trying to avoid momentum transfers. This podcast includes several reflections on these ideas as they relate to the contexts of school reform and educational change.
Program Length: 20 min, 01 sec
File size: 4.8 MB
(Click here to listen to this podcast) Show notes for this podcast include:
- University of Virginia Podcasts and Webcasts
- More than the Score: The Physics of Football (A podcast by Dr. Lou Bloomfield of UVA)
- My current seminar materials on E-Rate and free digital curriculum
- And I have found my battle (blog post)
- Ralph Waldo Emerson on success and succeeding
- Geraldine Ferraro’s presentation to the National Symposium on Women in Politics at UVA (mp3 podcast)
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