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Physics - all levels
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Commercial Resources
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This page will draw attention to resources available
from commercial outlets which have received favourable reviews from
Physics teachers and from Tom Dickson, Science Development Officer and
Institute of Physics Teacher Network Coordinator.
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| SURE Higher Physics - link | SURE Higher Physics
brings physics alive with interactive simulations, questions, equations,
text and graphics for Higher Physics revision and classroom physics.
SURE:Q is a revision aid that reinforces learning by providing question sets with instant constructive feedback and tracking progress in a log which breaks down responses by error category and learning outcome. An ICT tool for formative assessment. |
| Flash Learning | Flash Learning Limited is a Scottish
software company which produces good quality support material to support
teachers and students in Scottish schools. The Virtual Physics Series provides full interactive textbook coverage of all SQA national qualifications. The material has been produced by experienced physics teachers with an involvement in national curriculum development. Other material includes a Formative Assessment pack utilising databases
and networking - an interesting and innovative package. |
| Plato Multimedia | Formerly traded as New Media. |
| Crocodile Clips | Physics is one of a series of titles from this company. |
| Absorb Physics |
From the Crocodile Clips company. Product review - Absorb Physics - Radioactivity section The product presentation is well structured, with clear navigational tools, which do not require a lot of familiarisation to use. I can see pupils able to explore the disc with ease. The products major strength lies with the very clear and useful flash animations - these are very good and will prove to be of great use to teachers explaining atomic structure and radioactivity - they are excellent, and will be very well received by staff. Each chapter tends to conclude with a section entitled 'exercises'. I do not think this will prove to be used very much, as these assessments don't cover the whole topics anyway, and we tend to over assess pupils as it is. Had these questions been otherwise structured so that they could be used to test pupils prior knowledge and then direct them to sections of the content, then this more formative approach make have proved of more use and would be more popular with teachers. In summary, a useful product, both for Standard and Higher Grade, with
parts useful for Intermediate levels as well. Highly recommended. |