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Learning Station II: What Is Light?

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Descriptor: engineering physics technology

Age range: > 16

Resource type: course, enquiry-oriented activity, experiment, exploration, lesson plan, project, reference, simulation

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Project: Quantum Spinoff

Author: Renaat FRANS Laura TAMASSIA

STEM strategy criteria: Assessment, Contextualization of STEM teaching, Curriculum implementation, High quality instruction classroom materials, Instruction, Personalised assessment, Problem and project based learning (PBL), School infrastructure

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This learning station investigates the nature of light and the waves of particles. The aim of each learning station is to give students a first view into the concepts of modern quantum physics.

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