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Título
Teaching and Learning Physics with Smartphones
Autor
Año del Documento
2015
Editorial
IGI Global
Descripción
Innovación Educativa
Documento Fuente
Journal of Cases on Information Technology, 17(1), 31-50, January-March 2015
Resumen
The use of mobile technologies is reshaping how to teach and learn. In this paper the authors describe their research on the use of these technologies to teach physics. On the one hand they develop mobile applications to complement the traditional learning and to help students learn anytime and anywhere. The use of these applications has proved to have very positive influence on the students’ engagement. On the other hand, they use smartphones as measurement devices in physics experiments. This opens the possibility of designing and
developing low cost laboratories where expensive material can be substituted by smartphones. The smartphones’ sensors are reliable and accurate enough to permit good measurements. However, as it is shown with some examples, special care must be taken here if one does not know how these apps used to access the sensors’ data are programmed.
Materias (normalizadas)
Engagement
Lifelong Learning
Low Cost Laboratories
mLearning
Mobile Applications
Physics
Teaching/Learning strategies
ISSN
1548-7717
Revisión por pares
SI
Version del Editor
Idioma
eng
Derechos
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