Teacher resources and professional development across the curriculum
Teacher professional development and classroom resources across the curriculum
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Light is everywhere in our world. We need it to see: it carries information
from the world to our eyes and brains. Seeing colors and shapes is second
nature to us, yet light is a perplexing phenomenon when we study it more
closely. Here are some things to think about:
Scientists have spent lifetimes developing consistent physical,
biological, chemical, and mathematical explanations for these
principles. But we can start on the road to deeper understanding
without all the equations by acting as scientists do: making observations,
performing experiments, and testing our conjectures against what we see. The activities in this lab are designed to give you ideas about
lightand also about how you can use technology to explore light.
Collectively, the activities are a samplerrather than
comprehensive demonstrationof these two topics:
In this lab, you will work with simulations to see things more quickly and
conveniently. This has merit, but it's no substitute for the
real thing. So, wherever possible, follow the links to hands-on
activities. You will find many of these explanations in
their original form at the Exploratorium. Read more about light. |
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