 In this class you'll learn about major topics in physics such as motion, forces, energy and waves. You'll also design experiments, some virtual, some using your phone and your home. And you will flex your brain to develop your own understanding of the material. You'll work on projects to apply your physics in the real world. You can expect daily collaboration with your classmates, working together on day-to-day activities and long-term projects. And you will venture into side topics of particle physics, astrophysics, relativity and other areas not usually covered in a class such as this. I will not be a talking head just telling you about physics. Instead you will be investigating, observing and interpreting. You can expect to be an active participant in hands-on learning, collaboration and being a scientist. You'll also sharpen your communication skills by explaining what you learned to others. Outside of our class, a fundamental tenet of science is being willing to admit what you don't know. Have fun and be open to questioning assumptions and learning new ideas.