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Tuesday, July 28, 2015

Understanding resonance graphs using Easy Java Simulations (EJS) and why...

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i also submitted to https://www.ictlt.com/
http://ictlt2016.exordo.com/#submissions/22/
Title
Vernier caliper and micrometer computer models using Easy Java Simulation and its pedagogical design feature-ideas to augment learning with real instruments
Authors
  1. Mr. Lawrence WEE (Ministry of Education, Singapore)
Abstract
This article presents the customization of EJS models, used together with actual laboratory instruments, to create an active experiential learning of measurements. The laboratory instruments are the vernier caliper and the micrometer. Three computer model design ideas that complement real equipment are discussed in this article. They are 1) the simple view and associated learning to pen and paper question and the real world, 2) hints, answers, different options of scales and inclusion of zero error and 3) assessment for learning feedback. The initial positive feedback from Singaporean students and educators points to the possibility of these tools being successfully shared and implemented in learning communities, and validated.
Educators are encouraged to change the source codes of these computer models to suit their own purposes, licensed creative commons attribution for the benefit of all humankind.
Video abstract: http://youtu.be/jHoA5M-_1R4
Topic Areas
  • Checked
    Sciences
Main Presenter Author Contact Number
92475573
Designation
Specialist
Alternate Email Address
weelookang@gmail.com
Conference Strand
Connecting Educators as Learning Designers
Target Audience
Teacher-Leaders (e.g. Senior / Lead / Master Teachers, Heads of Departments, School Staff Developers, and ICT Mentors)
Target Audience (Secondary)
Teacher-Leaders (e.g. Senior / Lead / Master Teachers, Heads of Departments, School Staff Developers, and ICT Mentors)
History of Presentation
No
Presentation Format
E-Poster Exhibition
Submission Date
July 25, 2015 18:33
Is It a Student Paper?
No
Latest Update
July 25, 2015 19:50
Submission ID
23



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