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Snjegota, Ana; Rattenbury, Nicholas James – Physics Teacher, 2017
The forward scattering of radio signals from atmospheric meteors is a known technique used to detect meteor trails. This article outlines the project that used the forward-scattering technique to observe the 2015 August, September, and October meteor showers, as well as sporadic meteors, in the Southern Hemisphere. This project can easily be…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Radio, Space Sciences, Science Activities
Suprapto, Nadi; Ibisono, Handal Setyo; Mubarok, Husni – Journal of Technology and Science Education, 2021
Planetary motion in physics learning is an abstract concept and requires high reasoning. This article is one of the augmented realities (AR)-based pocketbook development on the planetary motion, focusing on student learning achievement. The study used the ADDIE model : "Analysis-Design-Development-Implementation-Evaluation". In the…
Descriptors: Science Education, Physics, Motion, Astronomy
Kersting, Magdalena; Steier, Rolf; Venville, Grady – International Journal of Science Education, Part B: Communication and Public Engagement, 2021
Virtual reality applications turn abstract concepts into experienceable phenomena and present exciting opportunities to transform science education and public outreach practices. While research has started to look into the affordances of virtual reality (VR) in the formal science education context, the potential of these technologies to enhance…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Science Education, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education
Görecek Baybars, Meryem; Çil, Mustafa – Science Activities: Projects and Curriculum Ideas in STEM Classrooms, 2021
Planetariums have been used for a long time in astronomy education. Due to some disadvantages of permanent planetariums, it is seen that portable planetariums have become popular in recent years. Portable planetariums, due to their easy set up in anywhere, offer opportunities for those students studying in the regions where there are not…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Teaching Methods, Science Instruction, Recreational Facilities
Fauber, Daphne; Caldwell, Barrett – Technology and Engineering Teacher, 2021
Race for the Red Planet was designed by Daphne Fauber to teach engineering design principles through the contextualization of popular culture, science fiction, and the current race for Mars. The goal of the lesson was for students to learn how people may be living on Mars in the future through a variety of interdisciplinary sources and various…
Descriptors: College Students, Engineering Education, Design, Teaching Methods
Lincoln, James – Physics Teacher, 2018
Astro Reality's Lunar Pro is a highly detailed Moon model that allows users to learn historical and astronomical facts through an augmented reality app. But even just holding this 12-cm diameter Moon in your hand is already an engaging experience. The terrain details are to a very high resolution and were created authentically using Lunar…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Models, Computer Oriented Programs, Simulated Environment
May, Brittany Nixon – General Music Today, 2018
Integration and interdisciplinary teaching practices can provide students with meaningful and relevant learning opportunities in the general music classroom. This column presents a couple of examples on how to approach creating integrated lessons.
Descriptors: Music Education, Teaching Methods, Elementary Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
Tredinnick, Ross; Cors, Rebecca; Madsen, James; Gagnon, David; Bravo-Gallart, Silvia; Sprecher, Bryce; Ponto, Kevin – Journal of STEM Outreach, 2020
Many concepts in astrophysics research can be difficult for a lay individual to understand or to comprehend their importance. One such example concept is the IceCube Neutrino Observatory, which detects high-energy neutrinos at the South Pole in Antarctica. The observatory uses information from detected neutrinos originating deep in outer space to…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Informal Education, Astronomy, Nuclear Physics
Hennig, Amee Jeanette; Whitworth, Brooke A.; MacPherson, Allison Huff – Science Teacher, 2020
At the Center for Integrated Access Networks (CIAN), an Engineering Research Center funded from 2008-2018 by the National Science Foundation, the education department worked to develop new and innovative digital resources to engage students in learning science content. One resource created, the CIAN Comic Book, focuses on educating students about…
Descriptors: Science Education, Teaching Methods, Cartoons, Astronomy
Glassman, Sarah; Shepard, Elizabeth; Seymour, Ryan; Zdawczyk, Christina – Science and Children, 2020
Both children and adults struggle to explain the cause of the day/night cycle and the seasons (Schoon 1995). Early elementary students may not be developmentally ready to explain that patterns of day and night are caused by Earth's rotation on its axis, or that the seasons are caused by Earth's tilted axis as the planet revolves around the Sun.…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Elementary School Students, Elementary School Science, Earth Science
Tanel, Rabia; Bilal Önder, Esra – International Journal of Game-Based Learning, 2020
The aim of this study is to introduce an educational game called The Star Game, and to examine its effects on prospective science teachers' conceptual understanding of stars. In addition, their opinions of The Star Game were examined. The study was conducted with a total of 54 prospective teachers in three groups. The Star Game was played in all…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Astronomy, Science Education, Preservice Teachers
Pinochet, Jorge – Physics Education, 2019
Stars form from large clouds of gas and dust that contract under their own gravity. The birth of a star occurs when a fusion reaction of hydrogen into helium is ignited in its core. The key variable that determines the formation of a star is mass. If the mass of the contracting cloud is below a certain minimum value, instead of a star, a substelar…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Energy, Physics, Scientific Concepts
De Leo-Winkler, M. A.; Wilson, G.; Green, W.; Chute, L.; Henderson, E.; Mitchell, T. – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2019
The Deaf have often been overlooked when designing informal STEM education and public outreach activities. Astronomers at UC Riverside and teachers at the California School for the Deaf, Riverside (CSDR), have designed an astronomy workshop aimed specifically for the Deaf using the school's on-site sound lab. We have used astronomy for this…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Deafness, Workshops, Acoustics
Absher, Mikayla L.; Piephoff, Caroline C.; Sitar, David J. – Physics Teacher, 2019
Throughout time people have been measuring the rising and setting positions of celestial objects with respect to the horizon. The motivation for this paper is to provide a link between mathematical and observational approximations for the Sun's declination (angular distance from the celestial equator). One source had students do an experiment with…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Mathematics, Astronomy
Petropoulos, M.; Tsirigotis, A.; Leisos, A . – Physics Education, 2022
The microNet ([mu]Net) project aims at the development of an extended network of educational cosmic ray telescopes in the geographical area of western Greece. In the initial phase (2022-2023) of the project, 20 telescopes will be deployed in high school buildings, while more than 50 schools will attend the educational program of [mu]Net by…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Laboratory Equipment, High Schools

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