Apps as virtual lab edulab By Educational Technology Division, Hwa Chong Institution, Curriculum Planning & Development Division supported by eduLab learning designer
By Educational Technology Division, Hwa Chong Institution, Curriculum Planning & Development Division supported by eduLab learning designer
Principal Investigator
- Mr. Wee Loo Kang Lawrence, Educational Technology Division, Senior Specialist.
Project Information
Our observations suggest that current practical laboratory sessions are non-mobile, requires lots of preparation time and equipment are subjected to wear and tear. We argue that teachers and students want well designed and customised simulations for experiential learning anytime and anywhere.
This project seeks to create mobile apps for making effort to understand and experiential learning with these virtual laboratory in the mobile app form, available on Android Play and Apple Store. Pedagogy wise, enabling mathematical-modeling learning, a new practice derived from by the PI while collaborating with the Open Source Physics Project will be suggested where appropriate.
For more information regarding the project, please contact the eduLab learning designer, Mr. Wee Loo Kang Lawrence at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Project Artifact
- App1 Kinematics or Moving Car 1D JavaScript HTML5 Applet Simulation Model
- App 2 Kinematics Y or Free Fall JavaScript HTML5 Applet Simulation Model
- App 3 Monkey and Hunter Projectile JavaScript HTML5 Applet Simulation Model
- App 4 Photoelectric Effect JavaScript HTML5 Applet Simulation Model
- Android Store
- Apple Store
- OSP@SG Open Source Physics EasyJavaScript Simulation Digital Library (2015)
Press Release
- OSP@SG Open Source Physics at Singapore's ICT Pedagogical Innovation Recognised by UNESCO King Hamad Bin Isa Al-Khalifa Prize for the Use of ICTs in Education
Journal Papers
- to be updated
MOE publication
- to be updated
Conference Papers and Presentations
- Félix J. García Clemente, Francisco Esquembre and Loo Kang Lawrence WeeDeployment of physics simulation apps using Easy JavaScript Simulations, IEEE Global Engineering Education Conference (EDUCON 2017), Athens, Greece
Awards
- OSP@SG Open Source Physics at Singapore's ICT Pedagogical Innovation Recognised by UNESCO King Hamad Bin Isa Al-Khalifa Prize for the Use of ICTs in Education
Co-Principal Investigators
Dr. Dave Lommen, Hwa Chong Institution
Dr. Lim Jit Ning, Hwa Chong Institution
Research Question: What were learning/teaching design features
- simple or complex view,
- how to design simple dropdown menu controls,
- controls inputs via view or separate panel for interactions,
- 2 or 3 dimension view, realistic and accurate model,
- with or without mathematical modeling capabilities,
- allow for creative scenario
in the App that students and teachers find useful for simulating and visualise Physics?
both gravity and modern with be in Term 2
To make video showing students talking about excitment to learn physics
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=efMu5i1zFBk&list=PLYIwRBA8ZhdM6_fg9pbuS-49JEnoA0LcV&index=1&t=3s
List of devices that does not support WebGL, no 3D on them.
- Samsung J1 Ace Android 5.1.1(probably a manufacturer defect?)
Dear Applicants
Title of Project: Apps as Virtual Laboratory
We are pleased to inform you that your project has been selected as an eduLab project, subjected to the following conditions:
- The role of the consultant(s) in the proposed project need to be elaborated to provide greater clarity on the need for their continued involvement in the proposed project.
- The proposed project budget will be reviewed and perhaps reduced.
We will send you further instructions and a letter of offer with details of the approved grant amount by Jan 2017. Meanwhile, there’s no immediate action required from you.
Thank you for championing innovations for learning with ICT! Enjoy your holidays and we wish you a great year ahead!
PS: Please note that the approved grant for your edulab project may differ from your submitted proposal depending on the recommendation of the eduLab Evaluation Panel. In addition, the grant is awarded based on the premise that the aims and deliverables stated in your approved proposal will be fulfilled.
Elaboration
projected 7 days - Design new and enhanced Apps templates for simulation that can be used on Android and iOS Apps Development platforms that tap on both Google and Apple App development based on Easy JavaScript Simulation Modeling Tool (EjsS) and the Ionic Platform. This is not a trivial task as the creation of these Apps need to run seamlessly on both mobile App development platform using the same source codes that requires expert consultant to work on in Singapore.
- new simulations using drawing elements for scalar field for powerful display of phenomena not avaliable yet on Ejss.
- new simulations using 3D WebGL in color for 3D simulations in Apps
- new simulations using a better way to import 3D objects into Apps
- enhance the mathematical modeling feature in App
- add/make video to explain concepts, adapt/design quiz maker, improve/better interaction between Apps and students
- teach project team how to harness the full power of low-level programming in EjsS as that undocumented JavaScript features can be deployed in our Apps
- debug and improve the Apps
- add native Google Store and iOS Game server for increase achievement unlock to motivate students
project 1 day to discuss about how to integrate Learning Analytics in Hwa Chong Institution Moodle Learning Management System in the learning process using our Apps.
projected scaling up 4 days workshop - conduct a 4 days workshop "Apps as Virtual Laboratory" at eduLab@AST for interested teachers and professors in NUS, NTU etc to use and customise our Apps.
4x 1500 = \( 6000 workshop trainer