Inspire for teachers and studentsInspire for teachers and studentshttps://www.scientix.eu/c/message_boards/find_thread?p_l_id=10192&threadId=620142024-03-28T09:02:01Z2024-03-28T09:02:01ZRE: Inspire for teachers and studentsTsetsa Tsolova Hristovahttps://www.scientix.eu/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=10192&messageId=693382012-02-11T17:08:30Z2012-02-11T17:08:30ZHello Dora,<br />The creation of a problematic situation helps students to reach the appropriate conclusion is very important to build their technical thinking. As we are computer school for my students is very important to have technical phinking. I use simulations and "quality problems".Tsetsa Tsolova Hristova2012-02-11T17:08:30ZRE: Inspire for teachers and studentsTsetsa Tsolova Hristovahttps://www.scientix.eu/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=10192&messageId=693292012-02-11T16:41:58Z2012-02-11T16:41:58ZHello Peter!<br />This is one of physics animations:<br />http://inspire.eun.org/index.php/P2-5-2 <br />You can find more for different subjects here:<br />http://inspire.eun.org/index.php/Learning_ObjectsTsetsa Tsolova Hristova2012-02-11T16:41:58ZRE: Inspire for teachers and studentsDora Metowhttps://www.scientix.eu/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=10192&messageId=693162012-02-10T17:34:40Z2012-02-10T17:34:40Z<div class="quote-title">Tsetsa Tsolova Hristova:</div><div class="quote"><div class="quote-content">Inspire is very interesting project with modeling of processes. It is very useful for teachers.Students liked this project very much too!</div></div><br /><br />I agree, Tsetsa. At my school I teach at different levels of science and I do not have much laboratory time but I have used online simulations and the students seem to really enjoy the simulations. I have thought about incorporating them as a pre-laboratory activity, with the students using the simulation and answering some questions before coming into the laboratory and having thereby some hands-on experience. Do you have any experience with an approach like this?Dora Metow2012-02-10T17:34:40ZRE: Inspire for teachers and studentsPeter Zwaveghttps://www.scientix.eu/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=10192&messageId=691022012-02-09T22:45:43Z2012-02-09T22:45:43ZDoes anyone know whether the list of materials used in Inspire has been expanded? <br />I also found the list very "inspiring" and would like to see more of that sort of materials.Peter Zwaveg2012-02-09T22:45:43ZRE: Inspire for teachers and studentsAndreu CatalĂ https://www.scientix.eu/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=10192&messageId=661482012-01-19T19:52:57Z2012-01-19T19:52:30Z<div class="quote-title">Tsetsa Tsolova Hristova:</div><div class="quote"><div class="quote-content">Inspire is very interesting project with modeling of processes. It is very useful for teachers.Students liked this project very much too!</div></div><br /><br />I agree: I have used many simulations from the Inspire project and my students love working with them. One big advantage is that the main keywords for each suggested activity are in many languages, including Catalan!Andreu CatalĂ 2012-01-19T19:52:30ZInspire for teachers and studentsTsetsa Tsolova Hristovahttps://www.scientix.eu/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=10192&messageId=620132011-12-11T18:33:26Z2011-12-11T18:33:26ZInspire is very interesting project with modeling of processes. It is very useful for teachers.Students liked this project very much too!Tsetsa Tsolova Hristova2011-12-11T18:33:26Z