Supercomet 2 (SUPERCOnductivity Multimedia Educational Tool Phase 2) is a project within the Program Leonardo da Vinci Phase II of the European Union, involving Universities and Secondary Schools of 15 European countries. The objectives of this project are the production of a multimedia tool for teaching superconductivity and the creation of an international community at European level, able to revitalize the teaching of physics in order to open new international collaborations. Several materials have been developed in this framework: interactive animations; texts; videos; hands-on materials for demonstrating and measuring phenomena related to superconductivity and electromagnetism, with an accompanying teacher guide and a teacher seminar. These materials have been used both in teacher seminars and training and in the classroom experimentation in the partner schools. In Italy the University of Udine led and coordinated the experimentation that involved students from several schools within several Italian regions. The planning of the paths by the teachers involved in the project points out various curricular proposals concerning approaches, methods and contents. The analysis of these paths gives a wealth of statements concerning two main ways to look at superconductivity: electric properties and magnetic properties. A report of the main results of the analysis of these paths will be presented.

Curricular paths in the SUPERCOMET 2 experimentation in Italy / Corni, Federico; M., Michelini; L., Santi; A., Stefanel; R., Viola. - ELETTRONICO. - (2010), pp. 1-16. (Intervento presentato al convegno Physics Curriculum Design, Development and Validation tenutosi a Nicosia, Cipro nel 18-22 August 2008).

Curricular paths in the SUPERCOMET 2 experimentation in Italy

CORNI, Federico;
2010

Abstract

Supercomet 2 (SUPERCOnductivity Multimedia Educational Tool Phase 2) is a project within the Program Leonardo da Vinci Phase II of the European Union, involving Universities and Secondary Schools of 15 European countries. The objectives of this project are the production of a multimedia tool for teaching superconductivity and the creation of an international community at European level, able to revitalize the teaching of physics in order to open new international collaborations. Several materials have been developed in this framework: interactive animations; texts; videos; hands-on materials for demonstrating and measuring phenomena related to superconductivity and electromagnetism, with an accompanying teacher guide and a teacher seminar. These materials have been used both in teacher seminars and training and in the classroom experimentation in the partner schools. In Italy the University of Udine led and coordinated the experimentation that involved students from several schools within several Italian regions. The planning of the paths by the teachers involved in the project points out various curricular proposals concerning approaches, methods and contents. The analysis of these paths gives a wealth of statements concerning two main ways to look at superconductivity: electric properties and magnetic properties. A report of the main results of the analysis of these paths will be presented.
2010
Physics Curriculum Design, Development and Validation
Nicosia, Cipro
18-22 August 2008
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Corni, Federico; M., Michelini; L., Santi; A., Stefanel; R., Viola
Curricular paths in the SUPERCOMET 2 experimentation in Italy / Corni, Federico; M., Michelini; L., Santi; A., Stefanel; R., Viola. - ELETTRONICO. - (2010), pp. 1-16. (Intervento presentato al convegno Physics Curriculum Design, Development and Validation tenutosi a Nicosia, Cipro nel 18-22 August 2008).
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