They look similar but not the same. It is quite challenging
to teach the students about their differences. They know the definition but unable to
imagine it. They learn more when they
can relate the concept with their daily life experiences. I try to
use a 400 m running track as an example. A
person who complete a 400 m run has covered distance of 400 m but his
displacement is 0m. It does help but I’m
looking for a more interesting example that use technology.
While
preparing the lesson plan I came across an example that use google map to
show the distance. Why don't I use the same example to differentiate
between distance and displacement! But wait...Usually they google maps only
shows the total path traveled. How do I show them the displacement on the
map? Do I need to use a ruler instead or some calculation?
It is time to explore the google maps. I search the internet
to find information. To my surprise,
there is a feature that enable us to determine the displacement from one place
to another place. First, we need to determine the starting point and the
destination. Then use the right click
and choose measure distance from the options provided. Here we
go...google maps give you the shortest distance between starting point and end
point which is known as displacement. For example, distance from MRSM
Sungai Besar to Tanjong Malim is 59.5 km shown by blue line on
the maps while the displacement is 43.25 km to the east shown by the scale.
Whoa...that is so amazing! I've never knew about it
before. A voice full of amazement heard from the back of the
classroom. I smile while looking at my students' bright face. They
seem to understand the topic. That's a good sign on how technology helps
in learning and teaching process. Next, we try some other starting points and
destinations according to students’ preference.
I asked them to determine the distance and displacement of the two
places. They able to differentiate
between these two concepts.
Moving
to the next chapter, I also used Google maps for the students to differentiate
between the speed and velocity of the car.
To get the average speed of car, they need to calculate the total distance
over total time taken. For the average velocity,
they need to calculate the displacement over total time taken. This can be done since Google maps indicate
the distance as well as the estimated time taken.
Google
maps has done a good job. It is not only
showing the route for the traveler to get them to the destination but also
showing the way for my physics student to understand about the distance and displacement
as well as speed and velocity. The
compass feature in Google maps also helps the students to determine the
direction which is useful in determining the vector quantity such as
displacement and velocity. I am looking
forward to explore Google maps as my teaching and learning tools.
Wow, it was interesting to attract student attention.
ReplyDeleteCongrats ticer ainul...learning physics will be so much fun. Kipidapp!
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ReplyDeletelike your sharing tice! hhehe
ReplyDeletewow interesting keep it up ticer
ReplyDeleteBertambah suka pelajar2 belajar lepas ni.
ReplyDeleteAplikasi yg dapat menarik minat pelajar untuk memberi perhatian dgn baik! Good job ticer
ReplyDeleteVery useful learning method!👏🏻
ReplyDeleteThis is so creative as I believe most students are visual learners!
ReplyDeletewow..nice sharing
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