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;Jeff Weitz:A teacher at Horace Mann in NYC, Jeff was recommended to me by Emma Zuroski while studying history of science at Cornell. He keeps a blog for his class, including problems, solutions, inspirational epigrams, etc.: http://phywi.tumblr.com/ | ;Jeff Weitz:A teacher at Horace Mann in NYC, Jeff was recommended to me by Emma Zuroski while studying history of science at Cornell. He keeps a blog for his class, including problems, solutions, inspirational epigrams, etc.: http://phywi.tumblr.com/ | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:35, 11 January 2016
Why keep a list of professionals in your field?
I've met a lot of important physics teachers over the years, and finally figured out it's time to keep track of the great things they do so I can recall them when necessary. EnergyTeachers.org serves that purpose for energy, but there's a lot more to physics than energy. LinkedIn serves the purpose of keeping in touch with professionals, but this list transcends personal connections and focuses more on wider achievements.
Teachers
- Jeff Weitz
- A teacher at Horace Mann in NYC, Jeff was recommended to me by Emma Zuroski while studying history of science at Cornell. He keeps a blog for his class, including problems, solutions, inspirational epigrams, etc.: http://phywi.tumblr.com/