A New Website
This summer I received an email from University Technology Services saying that faculty websites, like the one I maintain about Intermediate Physics for Medicine and Biology, would no longer be supported at Oakland University. In other words, IPMB needed a new online home. So today I announce our new website: https://sites.google.com/view/hobbieroth. If you try to access the old website listed in IPMB, www.oakland.edu/~roth/hobbie, it’ll link you to the new site, but I don’t know how long that will last.What can you find at our new website? Lots of stuff, including
- Errata. The errata is a list of errors in IPMB.
- Blog. Information about this book blog, including the mapping of blog posts to sections in IPMB, which is useful if you want additional information about a particular topic.
- Links. Links to sites such as the IPMB Facebook group and the publisher webpage.
- Trivial Pursuit IPMB. Game cards for the board game that’s all the rage: Trivial Pursuit IPMB.
- MacDose. Links to MacDose, the computer program Russ Hobbie wrote to teach the interaction of radiation with matter.
Class Videos
This semester I’m teaching PHY 3250, Biological Physics. I am recording each class, and I’ll upload the videos to YouTube. Anyone can watch the lectures for free, as if it were an online class. I still use the blackboard, and sometimes it’s difficult to read in the video. I hope you can follow most of the lectures.
PHY 3250 class on September 6, 2019, covering biomechanics.
Odd / unfortunate that Oakland isn't supporting web pages! The old link appears to already be dead, without redirecting to the new site.
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