We have been developing instructional materials for use at a variety
of
levels. The text Contemporary College Physics is now in its third
edition. It is designed for the algebra-based introductory physics course
that is standard throughout the United States.
Most recently I have been increasingly concearned with the needs of
middle school teachers in South Carolina. Most of them entered their
profession through the elementary certification process. now they find
themselves teaching science in the middle school without the background
courses to fit their specific needs and to give them the proper background
to ensure that their students can meet the new state standards for science
education.
Selected Publications
"Single-Camera Three-Dimensional Laparoscopic System,"
E. R. Jones and A. P. McLaurin, in Stereoscopic Displays and Virtual Reality Systems, S. S. Fisher, J. O. Merritt, and M. T. Bolas, eds,. Proc. S.P.I.E.
2177, 156 (1994).
"Virtual Endoscope,"
A. P. McLaurin and E. R. Jones, in The Engineering
Reality of Virtual Reality, M. T. Bolas and S. S. Fisher, eds., Proc.
S.P.I.E. 2177, 269 (1994).
"Polarization of a Helium-Neon Laser,"
E. R. Jones, The Physics
Teacher, 34, 346 (1996).
Contemporary College Physics
Edwin R. Jones, Jr., and Richard L.
Childers, McGraw-Hill, Boston, third edition, 2001update 2001. (1025 pp.)
Instructor's Solution Manual to accompany Contemporary College Physics
Edwin R. Jones, Jr., and Richard L. Childers, McGraw-Hill,
Boston, 1999 (449 pp.)