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| PhET is a free and open application desktop based simulation tool which can be used to study different experiments. There are many PhET simulations available on the [https://phet.colorado.edu/ internet]. [[Learn Screenshot|Screenshots]] can be taken of the simulation or a [[Learn Record My Desktop|screencast recording]] of a simulation can be done to create additional resources for the classroom. | | PhET is a free and open application desktop based simulation tool which can be used to study different experiments. There are many PhET simulations available on the [https://phet.colorado.edu/ internet]. [[Learn Screenshot|Screenshots]] can be taken of the simulation or a [[Learn Record My Desktop|screencast recording]] of a simulation can be done to create additional resources for the classroom. |
| [[File:PhETcolorvision.png|right|450px]] | | [[File:PhETcolorvision.png|right|450px]] |
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| Setting up experiments, investigations and recording and concluding are important processes of science. Simulations can be used to support the physical experimentation. Wherever possible, hands-on experimentation and investigation must be done. In addition or as a follow-up, students can be supported to run computer based simulations. In some cases, a virtual simulation allows the students to run a what-if scenario. Sometimes changes happen very quickly or very slowly. In both cases, studying the changes in a controlled setting may help the students observe the changes, record and document. The simulations are built for a particular process or event and allow the user to modify variables/ parameters to study the experiment. | | Setting up experiments, investigations and recording and concluding are important processes of science. Simulations can be used to support the physical experimentation. Wherever possible, hands-on experimentation and investigation must be done. In addition or as a follow-up, students can be supported to run computer based simulations. In some cases, a virtual simulation allows the students to run a what-if scenario. Sometimes changes happen very quickly or very slowly. In both cases, studying the changes in a controlled setting may help the students observe the changes, record and document. The simulations are built for a particular process or event and allow the user to modify variables/ parameters to study the experiment. |