Use of Simulations in Teaching, #E-Learning #elearning #onlinelearning


Hi guys, This Dr. Nileshkumar Vala from My Smart Class, and in this video I am going to teach you all about How to use Simulations in study?

 

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Website for free SIMULATION

https://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulations/browse

 

 

PhET provides fun, free, interactive, research-based science and mathematics simulations. We extensively test and evaluate each simulation to ensure educational effectiveness. These tests include student interviews and observation of simulation use in classrooms. The simulations are written in Java, Flash or HTML5, and can be run online or downloaded to your computer. All simulations are open source (see our source code). Multiple sponsors support the PhET project, enabling these resources to be free to all students and teachers.

 

More About PhET's Design

To help students engage in science and mathematics through inquiry, PhET simulations are developed using the following design principles:

 

Encourage scientific inquiry

Provide interactivity

Make the invisible visible

Show visual mental models

Include multiple representations (e.g., object motion, graphs, numbers, etc.)

Use real-world connections

Give users implicit guidance (e.g., by limiting controls) in productive exploration

Create a simulation that can be flexibly used in many educational situations

Several tools in the simulations provide an interactive experience:

 

Click and drag to interact with simulation features

Use sliders to increase and decrease parameters

Choose between options with radio buttons

Make measurements in your experiments with various instruments – rulers, stop-watches, voltmeters, and thermometers.

As users interact with these tools, they get immediate feedback about the effect of the changes they made. This allows them to investigate cause-and-effect relationships and answer scientific questions through exploration of the simulation.

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