Research digest: This paper is a reflection on scaling Open Source Physics work beyond isolated lessons. Its practical value is in the conditions for adoption: teacher ownership, editable resources, community sharing, and examples that match syllabus needs.
Classroom use: Use it as a planning reference for departments adopting simulations: start small, collect teacher feedback, and build a reusable lesson bank.
Paper: arXiv:1409.7989
Authors: Loo Kang Wee, Ai Phing Lim, Sze Yee Lye
Publication: International Science Education Conference 2014
Theme: Scaling open source physics in schools

What teachers can take from this
This paper is a reflection on scaling Open Source Physics work beyond isolated lessons. Its practical value is in the conditions for adoption: teacher ownership, editable resources, community sharing, and examples that match syllabus needs.
Use it tomorrow
Use it as a planning reference for departments adopting simulations: start small, collect teacher feedback, and build a reusable lesson bank.
Pedagogical move
Treat each simulation as an editable lesson design, not a fixed product.
Good discussion prompts
- What evidence does the model, video, or activity make visible?
- Which variable should students change first, and what should they keep constant?
- What claim can students make from the evidence, and what limitation should they acknowledge?