Measure and the scientific method: Difference between revisions

From OLPC
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
This is a project from the [[Illinois Math and Science Academy Chapter]] by [[User:ahw|April-Hope]] and [[User:wgetz|Will Getz]]. It uses the [[Measure]] activity by [[User:Arjs|Arjun Sarwal]].
This is a project from the [[Illinois Math and Science Academy Chapter]] by [[User:ahw|April-Hope]], Varun Pilla, and [[User:wgetz|Will Getz]]. It uses the [[Measure]] activity by [[User:Arjs|Arjun Sarwal]].


We explained using measure and sounds. We used the scientific method to teach a simple experiment, noticing the effects different sounds had on the Measure Activity. We are currently editing the recording. We plan to add as many subtitles in as many languages as possible, so this video can be used to teach anywhere the XO is used to teach.
We explained using measure and sounds. We used the scientific method to teach a simple experiment, noticing the effects different sounds had on the Measure Activity. We are currently editing the recording. We plan to add as many subtitles in as many languages as possible, so this video can be used to teach anywhere the XO is used to teach.

Revision as of 18:18, 11 March 2008

This is a project from the Illinois Math and Science Academy Chapter by April-Hope, Varun Pilla, and Will Getz. It uses the Measure activity by Arjun Sarwal.

We explained using measure and sounds. We used the scientific method to teach a simple experiment, noticing the effects different sounds had on the Measure Activity. We are currently editing the recording. We plan to add as many subtitles in as many languages as possible, so this video can be used to teach anywhere the XO is used to teach.

We hope to also experiment eventually with the activity using instruments and the same pitch, recording their sounds or noticing how Measure reacts to different instruments on the same pitch.