Below are learning objects used in Tutorial 1. For more examples, please see the featured LOs each week
Sample Learning Objects
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Summary: This is the challenge question from the buoyancy sample learning objects done during tutorial 1. It is the fourth and last in the series. It includes a detailed explanation of the solution.
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Summary: This is a sample learning object from tutorial 1. It is third in a four part series. Included with it is a detailed explanation of the solution.
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Summary: An interesting application of standing waves in water basin and the principle of superposition
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Summary: This is a conceptual question on buoyancy. The question and explanation are provided. Both are from the example learning object done during the tutorial. The prerequisites for this learning object are an understanding of weight, Archimede’s principle and Newton’s laws.
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Summary: This is a set of two conceptual questions on buoyancy. The questions will ask you to compare the weight of beakers with or without floating objects in them. The basic prerequisites are an understanding of weight, Archimede’s principle and Newton’s laws.
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Title: Pencast explanation of Ball in Beaker question from Tutorial 1
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Summary: The question in this LO here is the same as the one you saw in Tutorial 1, but the explanation is provided using annotations on a PDF with Sketch, and an audio narration recorded using Jing.
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Summary: A demo is conducted with a potato, a beaker of water, and a scale to demonstrate Archimedes principle. I used Ted-Ed to construct a multiple choice question based lesson off an existing YouTube video. Check it out if you have trouble with Archimedes Principle.