Lectures

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Physics & Astronomy journals

News & Views

General Science

General Physics

Reviews

Applied Physics

Nanoscience & Nanotechnology

Astronomy and Astrophysics

Space and Plasma Physics

Mathematical and Computational Physics

Physics Pedagogy

Searching the scientific literature

Physics and Astronomy conferences and workshops

Major conferences repeated every year

Examples of workshops

Student membership in professional organizations

Ethics in research

Scientific writing

N. D. Mermin

LaTeX templates

LaTeX packages

  • Overleaf (Online LaTeX)
  • MikTeX (LaTeX implementation for Windows)
  • TexStudio (TeX Editor for Windows, Linux, or Mac OS)
  • JabRef (organizer for BibTeX references)
  • Beamer (LaTeX alternative to PPT)
  • QuickLaTeX (prepare LaTeX equation images for inserting into PPT talks)

Cognitive mechanisms in learning and expertise

  • Wieman on Cognitive Load: Cognitive load has important implications for both classroom teaching and technical talks. To maximize learning, instructors must minimize cognitive load by limiting the amount of material presented, having a clear organizational structure to the presentation, linking new material to ideas that the audience already knows, and avoiding unfamiliar technical terminology and interesting little digressions.
  • Lecture dynamics vs. attention of audience
  • Why do good thoughts block better ones?

Scientific presentations: Talks and Posters

Designing talks

Giving talks

Designing posters

Templates