INNOV@DIDATTICA: STEAM, THINKERING & CLIL on a scientific web radio and web tv

Submitted by tamaramaio20 on Thu, 18/06/2020 - 17:53

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INNOV@DIDATTICA: STEAM, THINKERING & CLIL on a scientific web radio and web tv
Abstract

How  can Students  learn basic physics contents about phenomena we observe around us? How can we increase  student's interests in Maths and Physics if he  studies at  Linguistic Lyceum?

We believe that STEAM education and Thinkering laboratory is the answer.

By using CLIL methodology, CBL approach and BYOD technique, during our laboratory we found our that the laboratory approach is the most effective way to engage students with STEM subjects.

We have encouraged our students to experiment by using recyclable materials, this way also introducing our students to the concept of sustainability. During the laboratory the students were asked to make an autonomous research on internet to look for experiments to explain specific phenomena. After finalizing the research, they had to create scientific reports through video, animations or multimedia presentations (web radio or a web tv). The autonomous research was very success, as the students showed great ability in finding good materials an create their own contents from these. The reports contents became then open educational material to be used at school by teachers and students.

The laboratory experiments always had to involve the use of materials found in the surrounding environment, in order to make our students aware that we can find references of STEM subjects everywhere around us and that all disciplines are interdipendent.

Following this multidisciplinary methodology, we studied topics like logarithmic curve, kinetic and potential energy.

Coding was also introduced through the use of Arduino to learn what is a cycle of instruction and variable definition (example: programming Christmas tree lighting synchronization to music; functioning of traffic light).

3D modelling was also experienced through Thinkercad.

These activities were particularly useful for the students’ acquisition of planning and programming skills.

To make our activities even more interdisciplinary, we used both English language and arts to discuss the different STEM subjects.

Our students took part also to the project Europe Square (Crowddreaming) and other cultural heritage projects involving VR, and activities with the National Space Agency.

 


License
CC BY-NC-SA
Leading author of the practice
Tamara Maio
Author's occupation
Tamara Maio (Maths and Physics teacher)
Author's organization
Linguistic Lyceum

Audience and Educational Framework


Audience competence
Beginner
Educational/EQF level
4
Age Range
14-99

Educational Details


Educational Subject
PHYSICS, MATHS, CLIL, ENGLISH, ARTS
Description of the practice

The project’s core activities consisted in challenges between small students’ groups (3-4 people) creating and exposing experiments about physics everyday life phenomena. They experiments were presented through videos, animations or podcasts as they were episodes of a scientific web radio or web tv. They produced video or audio reports using  their personal devices (laptops, smartphones, tablets ecc...). The interaction the teacher and the classmates was just in English. 

 


Duration of practice realisation
1 year
Difficulty
Medium
Educational Use
assignment, group work, curriculum

Learning Outcomes

Soft and life skills, learning competences about Maths, Physics, English, French, Spanish, digital competences and life long learning (UE, May 2018)


Orientation/Focus
acquire new knowledge
develop new skills
attain attitudes
Life long learning, students awareness about what they know and what they're able to do
Delivery mode
Blended learning

Hardware/Software/Other Resources

Personal devices: (laptops, tablets, smartphones), Interactive whiteboard. Multimedia: spreaker studio, ppt, ebooks (bookcreator, flipsnack..) camartstudio (to change videos into cartoons) 


Implementation

(where and how the practice was implemented)




Educational material/resources (file/URL) accompanying the practice


Educational material/resources

License
CC BY-NC-SA
Educational Resource Type
experiment
Interactivity Type
mixed
Language

English

Italian

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We like learning and teaching  with curiosity and creativity


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