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Vectors in Science Education

Students learn that some physical quantities behave like vectors fairly early. However the nature of vectors and the application of vector algebra model to real life situations is often fai…

Editeur: T³ Europe

Auteur: Ian Galloway

Sujet:  Mathematics, Physics

Tags: Vector calculus, Physics, Sharing Inspiration 2021

A Healthy Classroom

Classrooms are mini-ecosystem with own climate. Learn about the latency of environmental factors, like temperature, humidity, and air quality. Implement an automated environmental measureme…

Editeur: T³ Europe

Editor: Ian Galloway, Christine Buerki

Auteur: Veit Berger, Hans-Martin Hilbig

Sujet:  STEM

Tags: SDG 3: Good Health and Well-Being, SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities, SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production, CO2, Sustainability

Rover, a Sm@rt Wheelchair

Developing a robotic prototype for controlling the movement of an electric wheelchair, only with head movements.

Editeur: T³ Europe

Editor: Ian Galloway, Christine Buerki

Auteur: Alexandre Gomes

Sujet:  Mathematics, STEM

Tags: SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities, SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production, SDG 3: Good Health and Well-Being, Coding, Sustainability

Modelling Increase in Rainfall with Temperature

Rise in global temperature will lead to increase in rainfall. Thermodynamics helps to predict the future.

Editeur: T³ Europe

Editor: Ian Galloway, Christine Buerki

Auteur: Ian Galloway

Sujet:  Physics, STEM, Mathematics

Tags: Pressure, Temperature, Rain, Sustainability, SDG 6: Clean Water and Sanitation, SDG 13: Climate Action

Mathematics in Motion

Modelling things in motion – with some smart TI-Nspire mathematical tools

Editeur: Texas Instruments UK

Auteur: Linda Tetlow, Ian Galloway, Adrian Oldknow

Sujet:  Mathematics, STEM

Tags: Modeling, Data, Calculus, Velocity

Computer Graphics

Different mathematical approaches used by computer programmers to create and manipulate images

Editeur: Texas Instruments UK

Auteur: Linda Tetlow, Ian Galloway, Adrian Oldknow

Sujet:  Mathematics, Computer Science

Using Real World Data

Curriculum opportunities in both mathematics and science and also to cross-curricular dimensions: healthy lifestyles; global dimension and sustainable development; technology and the media;…

Editeur: Texas Instruments UK

Auteur: Linda Tetlow, Ian Galloway, Adrian Oldknow

Sujet:  Mathematics, STEM

Capturing Data: Modelling and Interpretation

Reallife contexts, curriculum opportunities and cross-curricular dimensions

Editeur: Texas Instruments UK

Auteur: Linda Tetlow, Ian Galloway, Adrian Oldknow

Sujet:  Mathematics, STEM

Tags: Data

Estimating the Earth’s Albedo

Earth’s albedo determines amount of solar radiation reflected by Earth’s surface. Carry out a lab exercise to measure Earth’s albedo using a light pro and coloured paper to resemble differe…

Editeur: T³ Europe

Editor: Ian Galloway, Christine Buerki

Auteur: Armando Severino

Sujet:  Mathematics, Physics

Tags: Data collection, Sustainability, Climate Change, SDG 13: Climate Action, SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities

It's a Sticking Point

Learn about Amontons’ two laws and find out why weight is not thrown forwards when stopping. We will discuss Jeremy Clarkson’s erroneous views on stopping distances and use TI STEM technolo…

Editeur: T³ Europe

Auteur: Ian Galloway

Sujet:  Physics, STEM

Tags: Acceleration, Data collection, Dynamic Systems, Newton's law, Physics, Test of hypothesis, TI-Innovator Rover

Closing remarks Sharing Inspiration 2019

Closing remarks bringing to an end 4 days of intense discussion and debate. One day spent at the Jacques Delors building with policy makers and the next three with educators in the Crowne…

Editeur: T³ Europe

Auteur: Ian Galloway

Sujet:  Other

Tags: Equations, Sharing Inspiration 2019

Are Mathematical and Scientific Models different?

Using the fitting of curves to cables this activity examines the nature of scientific and mathematical modeling. Either student instruction or CPD for professionals.

Editeur: T³ Europe

Auteur: Ian Galloway

Sujet:  STEM

Tags: Modeling, Parabola, Physics, Quadratic, Software, Tangent, Vector calculus

An European TI-Nspire Science Pilot 2012

The TI-Nspire Lab Cradle - a solution to investigate work in science supporting students' understanding through the use of technology

Editeur: T³ Europe

Editor: Ian Galloway

Auteur: Abdel Yazi, Armando Severino, Cathy Baars, Fernanda Neri, Fiona Dickens, Frank Liebner, Jean-Louis Balas, Lee Fox, Olivier Douvere, Petra Ryrstedt, Sanja Herrström, T³ Europe

Sujet:  Biology, Chemistry, Physics, STEM

Tags: STEM, Temperature, Time, Physics

The Bungee Jumper: a simple mathematical model

Exploring the energy transfers as a bungee jumper falls by considering each of the three stores (kinetic, gravitational and elastic) as a function of x and then summing.

Editeur: T³ Europe

Auteur: Ian Galloway

Sujet:  STEM

Tags: Acceleration, Algebra, Dynamic Simulations, Functions, Mathematical thinking, Mechanics, Modeling, Physics, Sharing Inspiration 2019, Stochastics, Sustainability

A Lunar Ellipse

Students consider the question "What is the shape of the curve forming the terminator of the crescent moon?" They then calculate the area of the crescent and graph its variation over one m…

Auteur: Ian Galloway

Sujet:  STEM

Tags: 3D Geometry, Coding, Algebra, Randomness, Angles, STEM, Area, T3, TI-Innovator, Ellipse, Frequency, Modeling, Physics, Sine

Light Law

Use a light probe to explore an example of an inverse square law

Editeur: Texas Instruments UK

Editor: Barrie Galpin

Auteur: Ian Galloway

Sujet:  Mathematics

Tags: Physics, STEM