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Phenomenal Physics & Astronomy… At Home!

Phenomenal Physics & Astronomy… At Home!

Posted in 4-7, 8-12, K-3, Resource, sciSTEAM, techSTEAM | Tagged with Free, online learning, physics, quarantine, resources, science, Simulations, STEAM

Throughout the summer, the UBC Physics and Astronomy Outreach team will be introducing physics and astronomy activities that can be easily done at home and adapted for online teaching & learning. Accompanied with extensive tutorials and detailed instruction guides, the Phenomenal Physics & Astronomy at Home program is an ideal resource for teacher candidates to […]

TLEF 2016-2017: Faculty Project Partner Testimonials

Posted in Feedback and Reflections | Tagged with physics, testimonial, video

We are very grateful for the partnership of several Faculty members and their students during and beyond this project! Reflections of Marina Milner-Bolotin, Assistant Professor, EDCP 357: The Camtasia video projects her students created with the help of our project team are available as open resources via her STEM Videos For All website and Youtube channel. We were […]

Camtasia EDCP Assignment – Marina Milner-Bolotin

Camtasia EDCP Assignment – Marina Milner-Bolotin

Posted in AppliedDesignSkillsTechnologies, Post Secondary, Video & Video Tutorials | Tagged with ADST, content creation, EDCP, EDCP 357, Free, lesson planning, physics, resources, sandbox session, science

For this assignment you will be using Camtasia software available for free to all UBC students through CONNECT to create educational videos through editing available raw science teaching videos. Videos will be housed on the STEM Education For All Youtube Channel. For your video please follow the assignment checklist: UBC signature video in the beginning of […]

Reflection in a Plane Mirror – Physics Video Tutorial

Reflection in a Plane Mirror – Physics Video Tutorial

Posted in 8-12, English, Resource, Video & Video Tutorials | Tagged with EDCP 357, Free, physics, reflection, science

How can students differentiate distinctly the angle of incidence from the angle of reflection? Where can they locate the normal line? Important key concepts on how mirror reflects light are clearly explained in this video. created by Teacher Candidates in EDCP 357 using Camtasia software in December 2016 as part of an in-class assignment supported […]

Universe Sandbox

Universe Sandbox

Posted in 4-7, 8-12, AR & VR Tools, English, K-3, Paid, Resource | Tagged with app, interactive, physics, resources, science, simulation, Simulations, Teacher Use, virtual reality

Universe Sandbox is a physics-based Virtual Reality (VR) platform that offers users access to various advanced simulations. Using this software, you will be able to explore what happens if two galaxies collide or an asteroid crashes into earth with great detail and accuracy and you have the option of viewing this on VR headsets. EDUCATOR […]


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