Credits

Credits

These activities are the results of many years of teachings and many hours of research. Even though I would like to claim that I came up with all these ideas, I doubt that any of them is new. We are blessed these days with an amazing access to many resources, all were developed by bright, dedicated and hard working individuals. In my case, I often think that I came up with a great idea to later find out, through a quick search, that several people have posted resources that are very similar Did I read one of them before and simply forgot that I did? That is very possible; I sometimes forget what I ate for breakfast. Since I am not intending to make any profit of these resources, I did not find it necessary to find similar resources for each activity and include them as reference. However, if you feel that I stole your unique idea and would like me to either remove the handout or give you credit, please provide me with information supporting your claim and I will gladly oblige. Please note that I regularly submit content that I find useful to both http://physicsfront.org and http://physicssource.org the digital libraries for introductory physics.
Taha Mzoughi