MOBILE PHONES IN THE MODERN TEACHING OF PHYSICS

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作者
Oprea, M. [1 ,2 ]
Miron, Cristina [1 ]
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[1] Univ Bucharest, Fac Phys, Bucharest, Romania
[2] Mihai Viteazul Sch, Calarasi, Romania
关键词
physics class; smartphone; accelerometer; magnetometer; gyroscope; Android; open source mobile applications; PERSPECTIVES;
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O4 [物理学];
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Nowadays, smartphones have become an indispensable part of students' lives. Used mainly for communication purposes and for entertainment applications, their educational uses are almost universally ignored by teachers and students alike. The greatest challenge for a physics teacher is to unlock the great potential of these devices during the teaching process and shed new light on the diverse and enticing ways in which students could grasp a better understanding of physics through the simple use of their pocket-fitting gadgets. Hence, the purpose of this article is to show how smartphones operating on Android may take physics classes to the next level, as they can be used both as data collection systems and as data processing systems through their inbuilt sensors (such as the accelerometer, magnetometer, gyroscope, and the location and proximity sensor). With the help of open-source applications, these sensors enable the device to perform a series of measurements, such as the acceleration and speed of a moving person or vehicle, to establish the user's location through the method of trilateration or to measure the angle value of a slope. Therefore, along with the functions of smartphones themselves, the numerous free applications available on Google PlayStore are a precious educational resource for a modern physics teacher and deserve to be explored in a thorough study which will show a new and more comprehensive way to approach the teaching of physics.
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