Browsing Computer Based Learning in Science (CBLIS) by Author "Wright, Peter"
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Can learning physics be fun? - Water park Physics
Pasek, Vladimir; Wright, Peter (University of Cyprus, 2007)Students enjoy going to the water park where they descend water slides and swim or jump around in a wave pool. Teachers work hard to make Physics enjoyable in a classroom situation. Since the 1980’s, Amusement Park Physics ... -
Integrating computer simulations into the teaching of physics - an action research approach
Pasek, Vladimir; Wright, Peter (University of Zilina, 2005)This paper describes the use of an action research approach in determining different teaching strategies for the use of computer simulations by physics teachers. Six physics teachers from two different school districts ... -
Mentoring as an approach to promoting the technological literacy of teachers
Wright, Peter; Turville, Joni (University of Zilina, 2005)Increasingly, teachers are being expected play a critical role in helping students learn how to use information and communication technology (ICT) effectively. Despite this expectation, there are many teachers who still ... -
Technology mentoring: a professional Development approach to promoting the Technological literacy of teachers
Wright, Peter; Turville, Joni (University of Cyprus, 2007)Few would deny the close relationship between science and technology – many would argue that they are inextricably linked to one another to the extent that they are very often referred to in the same breath. In order ...