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Title of the Experience
Whiteboard and internet use in physics classes
Name of the teacher
Amparo Viña Gómez
Country where it took place
Spain
School typology
High Secondary School
Thematic Area
Physics
Experience typology
Teaching in class
Type of contact
Direct
Description of the Experience
The physical includes many theoretical concepts that students are forced to memorize and sometimes find it hard to understand.
Lectures are useful for many concepts but in certain cases it is necessary to introduce the use of new technologies in the classroom to facilitate learning and above alumnado.La whiteboard youtube videos are a great resource, there are plenty explanatory videos which can be easily accessed with a browser. Plus we got to motivate students, which is a difficult task at times.

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Date: 2014.09.16

Posted by Maria Olivotto (Italy)

You're right: introducing new technologies is a good way to catch student attention, but difficoulties begin when you want to try to convey pupils' interest in a rigorous explanation .... when the work gets harder, the interest get lost !

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