Sep 26 2009
supporting physics in the north
Physics teachers from across the Highlands got together for a CPD day last Saturday. The event was hosted by Nick Forwood, our local Physics Teacher Network coordinator, at Fortrose Academy.
After a keynote from Tom Balanowski, the SQA Principal Assessor for Advanced Higher Physics, we were able to choose up to three workshops from the list on the right, plus an additional option of learning how to configure the free telescope for schools supplied by The Society for Popular Astronomy.
I presented a session on using blogs, wikis and iTunes in the Physics classroom. It was a demonstration of the resources I have built into my classroom blog, with an update on how using iTunes to push homework exercises and videos homework solutions out to pupils’ home computers had been received.
I also took the chance to show off some of the work that had been produced during the Building Glow Communities event for Science teachers earlier in the week. I was surprised to find that questions were asked about my use of Voicethread and Animoto in the classroom. People who are working on developing their CfE outcomes were interested in the opportunities these tools presented in terms of genuine pupil-focused creativity, digital evidence of their experiences and the chance to produce something other than powerpoint slides.
I was delighted to share my experience of using these sites with them and gave examples of how I had used them in my classroom. The enthusiasm with which they were considering non-traditional activities shows that Curriculum for Excellence really is going to change the way our pupils experience science in the years ahead.
