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Subject: Review of "20170418 Creating ICT Learning Experiences for Kinematics-Dynamics-Energy (Part 4) - Open Educational Resources / Open Source Physics @ Singapore"

Introduction

This document provides a summary of the key themes and ideas found within the provided source document from the Open Educational Resources / Open Source Physics @ Singapore website. This particular document focuses on a workshop held on April 18, 2017, aimed at sharing effective ICT (Information and Communication Technology) lessons for teaching physics concepts related to Kinematics, Dynamics, and Energy. The workshop was designed for teachers to share their experiences and promote the use of various interactive tools and simulations in physics education.

Main Themes

  1. Sharing Best Practices in ICT-Enhanced Physics Education: The core purpose of the workshop and the associated resources is to promote the sharing of successful ICT-based teaching strategies. This is clearly stated in the description: "Goal: Share any effective ICT lesson preferably, that you want more people to know about. for example, using Tracker, Easy JavaScript Simulations or PheT, Energy2D etc. This is your opportunity to share you joy of learning." The emphasis is on practical application and real-world examples from teachers.
  2. Emphasis on Open Educational Resources (OER) and Open Source Physics (OSP): The entire website and the workshop itself are built around the principles of OER and OSP. The resources provided are often freely available and modifiable, allowing educators to adapt them to their specific teaching needs. This is evident in the numerous links to simulations and applets hosted on the site, along with the Creative Commons license mentioned at the bottom of the page.
  3. Variety of ICT Tools and Simulations: The document highlights a wide array of ICT tools and simulation software being used in physics instruction. These include:
  1. Focus on Kinematics, Dynamics, and Energy: The workshop and resources are specifically targeted towards these key concepts in physics. This is evident in the workshop title: "Creating Creating ICT Learning Experiences for Kinematics-Dynamics-Energy (Part 4)."
  2. Promoting Interactive and Inquiry-Based Learning: The resources and examples often feature interactive elements that allow students to explore concepts through experimentation and discovery. The use of simulations and interactive tools suggests an approach that encourages students to actively engage with the material rather than passively receiving information.
  3. Continuous Development and Iteration: The site records many workshops and events, stretching back to 2011 and running forward, and demonstrate a strong, ongoing development of Open Source Physics resources in Singapore. This is especially true of the various workshops focusing on how to use and develop Easy Java Simulations, and then to convert them to JavaScript versions. The site demonstrates a continued investment in developing high quality resources for teacher use.
  4. Integration into Singaporean Education System: The location of the workshop (eduLab@AST, Academy of Singapore Teachers), and the repeated mentions of Ministry of Education (MOE) projects and staff, highlight that this project is integrated with the structure of Singaporean education. Additionally, the website mentions various awards given by Singaporean education agencies that support the mission of Open Source Physics.

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Conclusion

The document describes a collaborative effort to share and improve physics education through the use of ICT. The emphasis on open resources, practical applications, and teacher-driven content, combined with the variety of interactive simulations offered, makes this a valuable platform for educators looking to enhance their physics instruction. The project's commitment to continual development and the ongoing integration within the Singaporean education system demonstrate its strong place within the educational landscape.

Dear workshop participants,

Thank you for signing up for the 4th and final workshop, this time focusing on sharing by teachers.

Goal: Share any effective ICT lesson preferably, that you want more people to know about. for example, using Tracker, Easy JavaScript Simulations or PheT, Energy2D etc. 

This is your opportunity to share you joy of learning.


Title: Creating Creating ICT Learning Experiences for Kinematics-Dynamics-Energy (Part 4) 
Date: 18 April ( upcoming for synthesis and network learning)
Time: 1430 - 1730 hours
Venue: eduLab@AST (Block J Level 4) 2, Malan Road, Singapore 109433, Academy of Singapore Teachers, Tel: 6664 1450 (Walk towards the canteen and climb the stairs up to highest floor following the green signages)


Getting there: Please click for details to AST.

Parking: MOE staff are permitted to park their vehicles within AST.


Refreshments: A short tea break at 2:30pm with some light snacks will be provided.


Things to bring:
Civil Service Card (to clear security)

We certainly look forward to meeting you. 


Click here for details of our upcoming workshops. (Opal login required

and our earlier workshops are accessible here
https://sg.iwant2study.org/ospsg/index.php/events

 




  1. Energy Skate Park Basic (Sec 2) by Ezzy Chan https://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/energy-skate-park-basics

  2. Damped oscillations with Algodoo by ngjunsianghttp://www.algodoo.com/algobox/details.php?id=105330
  3. The Physics Grove by Jonathan Hohttp://www.thephysicsgrove.com/

  4. Apps as Virtual Labs by lookang http://weelookang.blogspot.sg/2017/03/aep-0316-lw-apps-as-virtual-lab-edulab.html
  5. Damped oscillations ebook https://sg.iwant2study.org/ospsg/index.php/interactive-resources/physics/02-newtonian-mechanics/09-oscillations/154-epub3-shm
  6. Google Form example on OSP@SG https://sg.iwant2study.org/ospsg/index.php/interactive-resources/physics/01-measurements/20-horizontalverticalsum

FAQ: ICT Learning Experiences in Physics & Math Education