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Instructor, Physics & Mathematics
DMACC Boone Campus = This is HEAVEN!!!!
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Telephone |
515-433-5061 or Toll Free 800-362-2127 Boone Campus Ext. 5061 |
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Fax |
515-433-5033 |
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Office Location |
Room 224 |
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Office Hours |
Lunch time is open in
my schedule—stop by! By Appointment—Please contact me! |
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Welcome
to Physics and Mathematics at the
Nancy Woods
P.S. Do you want to see a picture of our physics lab?
We recently remodeled and I thought you would enjoy viewing our facilities! J
««Iowa Region Phi Theta Kappa««
ü Phi Theta Kappa – Tau Phi Chapter
International Honors Society for Two-Year Colleges
I am Boone Campus' faculty advisor for Phi Theta Kappa, the Honors
Society for two-year colleges. Would you
like information about our chapter? Would
you like information about the upcoming Iowa Regional Conference of Phi Theta
Kappa? Please contact me as soon as
possible.
Is it 2:00 a.m. and you
wish you could get your physics questions answered? You could always go
to Ask Dr. Science! This is a fun site that you may find
useful.
ALSO: Free on-line tutoring can be found at http://www.smarthinking.com This is a 24-hour tutoring service for you! Give it a try!
HEY! Here is a fun site that shows a lot of great (and easy) physics experiments that you can do on the Internet or at home! This shows that physics really is fun! Enjoy the fun at http://www.gomilpitas.com/homeschooling/explore/physics.htm
General
Information about Nancy Woods
Personal Education:
BS - Physics,
BA - Math,
MS - High Energy
Physics,
MSM - Mathematics,
PhD (pursuing) - Curriculum
& Instructional Technology,
Courses Taught (Course Competencies):
Survey of Physical Science (PHYL 106)
College Physics (PHYL 111 & PHYL 112)
Classical Physics (PHYL 121 & PHYL 122)
Calculus (MATH 129 & MATH
130)
Math for Elementary Educators (MATH 118)
Business Calculus (MATH 122)
Trigonometry (MATH 123)

Course Syllabi
Course Textbooks:
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physics class taught by Nancy Woods?
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