Thursday, 20 April 2023

pH Curve

Sometimes I don't have a lot of time to do some experiments especially when doing revision, but using the @Pascoscientific Wireless pH probe and Capstone I can set up the experiment and do it in minutes and produce classic results HCl and NaOH


 

Wednesday, 19 April 2023

Using the Casio CG50 for integration

Using the @Casio CG-50 to integrate between two curves in seconds! Students sometimes stress about non-whole number answers, but no worries - this calculator checks for accuracy. #math #calculators #integration


 

Tuesday, 18 April 2023

Latent Heat of Vaporisation

The diagram is given but students struggled to improve the experiment in the exam due to a lack of experience from doing too few experiments. Playing with equipment helped improve their understanding of Latent heat of Vaporisation #experiments #education

When it comes to science education, hands-on experiments are an essential part of the learning process. Students who are able to conduct experiments and observe the results firsthand are more likely to retain the information they learn and develop a deeper understanding of the subject matter. However, not all students have the opportunity to conduct a sufficient number of experiments before they are faced with the challenge of an exam.

This was the case for a group of students who were given a diagram for an experiment involving the concept of latent heat of vaporisation. Despite being provided with a clear diagram and instructions, many of the students found themselves unable to improve upon the experiment in the exam. The reason? They simply lacked the experience necessary to fully grasp the concept.

It's a common problem in science education: students are often limited by the number of experiments they are able to conduct in a classroom setting. This can be due to a variety of factors, including time constraints, limited equipment, and safety concerns. As a result, students may find themselves struggling to understand complex concepts and apply them to real-world scenarios.

In this particular case, the solution was simple: the students were given access to the equipment used in the experiment, allowing them to play around with it and gain a better understanding of how it worked. This hands-on experience proved invaluable, helping the students to improve their understanding of the concept of latent heat of vaporisation and apply it to the exam question at hand.

This experience serves as a reminder of the importance of hands-on learning in science education. While diagrams and instructions can be helpful, they are no substitute for the real thing. By providing students with access to equipment and the opportunity to conduct their own experiments, we can help them develop a deeper understanding of the subject matter and set them up for success in their future scientific endeavours.





 

Monday, 17 April 2023

Neucleotide


 Exploring the composition and function of DNA through various models at different scales. Fascinating to see how purine and pyrimidine rings bond through hydrogen bonds! #DNAMysteries #ScienceFun #HydrogenBonds

Sunday, 16 April 2023

Data Abstraction


 Data abstraction is a powerful concept in computer science that involves simplifying complex information by grouping related data together into a single unit. It's used in everything from programming to data analysis to make information more manageable. #dataabstraction #computerscience

Saturday, 15 April 2023

Creating notes


Maximizing note-taking with the Wacom Tablet! Use open book (it's free!) to capture notes and images, save as PDFs, and send them straight to your phone. #studentlife #productivityhack

Friday, 14 April 2023

Transition Metals and their salts

So colourful and yet so toxic. The familiar metals used daily are Iron, Cobalt, Nickel and Copper, yet their salts are less well known, and for all their beauty, many are very toxic to the environment. Learning about ores and extraction and safe disposal methods in the lab.

Daily metals like Iron, Cobalt, Nickel, and Copper are so familiar and colourful, but did you know their salts are often toxic to the environment? It's essential to learn about safe extraction, disposal methods, and ore sources in the lab to protect our planet. #metals #toxicity #environment #education

Doppler Rocket

Demonstrating the Doppler effect with the @pascoscientific Doppler Rocket: As the rocket moves away, students can hear the pitch drop (red s...