E-Learning and Novel Methods of Teaching in Physics
E-Learning and Novel Methods of Teaching in Physics
E-Learning and Novel Methods of Teaching in Physics
teaching in Physics
Reflectance R
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diagrams, images etc Angle of incidence
• Cognitive load
• We all include too much material
• Maximum of 7 items retained in short-
term memory
• Need to address student beliefs.
• Why is this worth learning?
• How does it connect to the real world?
• Acquiring expert competence
• Help students establish an
organisational structure
• Efficient retrieval of facts
• Develop systematic problem-solving
strategies
An experiment in teaching of optics
A Coloured dye
B Light absorption
C Interference
D Diffraction
E Refraction
F Fluorescence
The idea is not to test recall but to ask questions that require
students to think about the issues involved to find the solution
Results of the experiment
I enjoyed this course more than a I learnt more than in a conventional course
conventional one
70 45
Number of Students
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Number of Students
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SA A N D SD SA A N D SD
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YES Neutral NO
Some questionnaire results (including SOLE )
• In conclusion:
• Even in physics, innovation can be adopted successfully
• E-learning gives us tools that can enhance teaching and learning
• Need to evaluate carefully where innovations are appropriate