The Teaching of Quantum Mechanics

This World Wide Web page written by Dan Styer, Oberlin College Physics Department;
http://www.oberlin.edu/physics/dstyer/TeachQM/;
last updated 12 September 2022.


These World Wide Web pages present tips and techniques that I have found useful in teaching junior-senior level quantum mechanics courses.


In the flood of details, it is often hard to remember that the three characteristic traits of quantum mechanics are probability, interference, and entanglement.
"Introduction to Quantum Physics", by Kerman, Sartori, and Taylor, was written in 1968 but is still a stunningly innovate approach to quantum physics.
It is not surprising that I also recommend perusing the article: (If you have the free Adobe Acrobat Reader software, then you may read the above article by clicking on its title. It is posted here with permission from the American Journal Physics. Copyright 1996, American Association of Physics Teachers. It may be downloaded for personal use only. Any other use requires prior permission from the author and the American Association of Physics Teachers. This posted version has been modified slightly from the version that appeared in the American Journal of Physics.)