I like how you point out that Physics is inquiry based and the multimedia and technology used should support the inquiry. The slides did not change in your presentation which is too bad because I would love to see some of your examples!. I had the same problem w/ Move Note and I found using Move Note took longer than I anticipated. You brought up some excellent points about how using multimedia can be used effectively in the physics classroom. Caroline PS I would love to see your website for this class, as I am sure it is filled w/ excellent resources that I would like to explore for my physics class!
It's always challenging when free tools don't work quite the way one expects them to :) Like Caroline, I think that finding multimedia that supports inquiry is a critical point. Multimedia that is not connected to well-designed instruction is just fluff. I love the idea of finding examples in movies or TV that are inaccurate depictions of physics concepts!
I like how you point out that Physics is inquiry based and the multimedia and technology used should support the inquiry. The slides did not change in your presentation which is too bad because I would love to see some of your examples!. I had the same problem w/ Move Note and I found using Move Note took longer than I anticipated. You brought up some excellent points about how using multimedia can be used effectively in the physics classroom.
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PS I would love to see your website for this class, as I am sure it is filled w/ excellent resources that I would like to explore for my physics class!
It's always challenging when free tools don't work quite the way one expects them to :)
ReplyDeleteLike Caroline, I think that finding multimedia that supports inquiry is a critical point. Multimedia that is not connected to well-designed instruction is just fluff. I love the idea of finding examples in movies or TV that are inaccurate depictions of physics concepts!