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PowerPoint as a tool for developing the digital
competence in physics classMarko Gosak1,2, Jerneja Pavlin3
1Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, University of Maribor2Faculty of Education, University of Maribor3Facutly of Education, Univesity of Ljubljana
Natural science subjects – a gateway for the development of
the key and generic competences
Digital competenceInvolves the use of computer and other information communication technology tools
Numerous possibilities to promote the digital competence during science subjects
Computer supported laboratory work
Internet as a source of new information
Computer as a tool for presenting results and new findings
Web textbooks, applets and many other applications…
Representative educational materials for physics lessons
1. ELECTRIC CIRCUITS:
• primary school physics,
• group experimental work,
• each group present their new findings with a PowerPoint presentation.
2. OPTICAL PHENOMENA IN THE ATMOSPHERE:
• secondary school physics,
• text- and web-based learning in groups,
• each group present their new findings with a PowerPoint presentation.
DIGITAL COMPETENCE interconnected with:
Ability to work with others in groups, ability of organizing and planning of the work, verbal and oral communication, ability of collecting data and selection of data…
1. Electric circuits
Characteristic worksheet:
Each group receives a different worksheet with instructions for experimental work
1. Electric circuits
MAIN IDEA – pupils are required to create PowerPoint presentations with their results and new findings and present them afterwards to their schoolfellows.
The teacher gives first instructions on using PowerPoint effectively.
Characteristic slides from the exemplary PowerPoint presentation:
1. Electric circuits – materials in school practice
Some slides made by pupils:
Slika 2
I2=0,39 A U2=6,0 V
Poskus 1
Potrebščine:
Napetostni vir (6V)
3 enake žarnice
Električne žice
Ugotovitve:
Vedno več žarnic je priključenih čim slabše svetijo žarnice.
Ta vezava je zaporedna.
Če eno od žarnic odviješ vse ugasnejo.
1. Electric circuits – materials in school practice
Evaluation of the materials
Instruments:- pre-questionnaire and a questionnaire,- teacher’s observations and comments.
Sample:- 90 pupils from three different primary schools,- predominantly rural population, - mixed socioeconomic status.
1. Electric circuits – materials in school practice
Some results from the pre- and post- questionnaire:
1. Electric circuits – materials in school practice
Some observations from the pre- and post- questionnaire: - 52 % of pupils knew that the appropriate number of indents is till 9,
- 53 % of pupils have learned something new,- new learned things were linked to the editing of the figures and tables, general knowledge about the contents of the presentation…
Some observations from the teachers: - 80 % of pupils took into account all the suggestions for designing the slides, - the oral presentations were successfully carried out by 60 % of pupils,- problems were not a consequence of the lack of knowledge but lack of experiences with the oral presentations.
2. Optical phenomena in the atmosphere
Each group receives a worksheet on a different subject.
Link to additional graphical materials.
Links to web pages where additional information can be gathered.
Instructions on how to find useful information via web browsers.
MAIN IDEA – pupils are required to create PowerPoint presentations with their new findings and present them afterwards to their schoolfellows.
2. Optical phenomena in the atmosphere
Colours of the sky and of the Sun:
Sonce
molekula zraka
aerosol
opazovalec
2. Optical phenomena in the atmosphere
The rainbow:
sončna svetloba
odbita svetloba
sliko predmeta vidimo obrnjeno in pod predmetom
Refractions in the air:
2. Optical phenomena in the atmosphere
22°
22°
Halos: Aureola and glory:
2. Optical phenomena in the atmosphere – materials in school practice
Instruments:- pre-questionnaire and a questionnaire,- teacher’s observations and comments.
Teachers report:- students had difficulties by their oral presentations due to lack of experiences.
Results:- students are quite well acquainted with PowerPoint,- progress has been noticed by designing proper slides (font size, bold fonts etc.),- students prefer a lot of special effects and animations.
Sample:120 students from five different secondary schools.
Evaluation of the materials
Conclusion
NATIONAL PROJECT: “Development of Natural Science Competences”
Designing new educational materials.
MATERIALS: Electric circuits, Optical phenomena in the atmosphere
Fostering the development of the digital competence and several others as well.
POWERPOINT IN THE CLASSROOM:
Students:• like to handle with PP,• are quite familiar with PP,• lack of expertise on more advanced handling with PowerPoint,• lack on experience with oral presentations.
Thank you for your attention!