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Classteacher science program
1. An Integrated Solutions Approach
Classteacher Science Program
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2. Classteacher Science Program
Science Lab Science Online Science SAP
Science Skill Assessment
Learning through Predict- Program
Obverser-Explain Science iPerform o Co-Scholastic Skills
o 21 probes in science kit o Science Learning zone assessment
o Investigate, engage, mani o Science Assessment zone o Problems Solving &
pulate equipment, record o Science Interactive zone Creativity
o Concept Formation
data, analyze results and
o Concept
discuss findings Retention, etc
3. Limitations of Traditional learning
Traditional science learning has its limitations:
Most physical phenomenon cannot be observed by human sense organs
Difficult to imagine or comprehend complex scientific phenomenon taught in class
No outlet to human desire to learn through exploration
Science Lab operates beyond the range of human perception to capture,
record and display the impact of physical phenomena
Done through carefully designed experiments that can conducted in the
classroom or in the field
4. Classteacher Digital Science Lab – Key differentiators
Help demonstrate the impact of a scientific concept
Impact of Scientific in mutiple ways:
Concepts
Eg: A temperature probe can be used to demonstrate
rate of heating/ cooling as well as the concept of
specific heat
Display results in visually understandable forms using
Visual Results
graphs or charts
Understanding of the nature of science, the attitudes of
Observe science, and the skills of scientific reasoning
Encourage students to explore and interact directly the
Explain physical world outside their classrooms
Predict
Stimulate students to design investigations,
engage in scientific reasoning, manipulate equipment,
record data, analyze results, and discuss their findings
5. Science Lab – Set Up
The standard set up Includes:
Interface 1. Computer
2. Connecting Wires
Computer 3. Scientific Sensor
4. An Interface
Sensor
6. Science Lab – Probe List
The standard set up Includes 21 probes:
Voltage Sensor
Current Sensor
Magnetic Field Sensor
Photometric Light Sensor
Force Sensor
Motion Sensor
Temperature Sensor
Humidity Sensor
Gas Pressure Sensor
Thermocouple Sensor
pHSensor
Conductivity Sensor
Heart Rate monitor
Micro Phone
Accelerometer
Barometer
Turbidity
Photogate
Galvanometer
ORP
Colorimeter
7. Science Lab – Package
The Package Includes:
An Interface (Set of 1 to 3)
21 sensors across
Physics, Chemistry and Biology
Connecting Wires
Set of Experiments
8. Experiment 1 – Motion Sensor
Outline:
The experiment makes express velocity-time
graph by measurement of velocity of cart
using motion sensor when one gives variable Distance measurement
force to cart With time
Objective:
To verify velocity of object is increasing when
it gets force and amount of increase is
proportional to size of force
Experiment:
The motion sensor records the distance and
velocity versus time graph as the cart moves
away from the sensor thus telling the user
the laws of motion observed by the cart
9. Experiment 2 – Temperature Sensor
Outline:
Get specific heat of metal with experimental
result and thus find the type of metal using
specific heat chart
Temperature
Sensor
Objective:
Define specific heat and understand the fact
that every metal has different specific heat
Experiment:
Examine how temperature changes when
one puts hot metal into cold water and get
the specific heat of the metal. Thus using the
formula we can calculate specific heat of
different metals and identify them
10. Experiment 3 – Temperature/Pressure Sensor
Outline:
The experiment is for examining how
temperature affects to reaction of enzyme
(catalase) i.e. body’s catalyst (It replicates
‘reaction of digestive enzyme ‘ in our body)
Objective:
To show the best temperature for reaction with Temperature
enzyme to take place Sensor Pressure
Sensor
Experiment:
We put catalyst in hydrogen peroxide solution.
Oxygen is generated by decomposition of
hydrogen peroxide solution with catalyst
reaction of enzyme. We measure pressure
change with pressure sensor. We get enzyme
reactivity from change rate of gas pressure
11. Experiment 4 – Temperature Sensor
Outline:
To calculate heat of fusion of ice using temperature
of water first, temperature at which all ice
melts, mass of water and specific heat of water
Objective: Temperature
Sensor
To evaluate heat of fusion of ice as heat energy
goes in when there is a phase change of ice to water
Experiment:
Put ice and water into a simple calorimeter and
measure temperature change of water when ice
melts using the temperature sensor. Temperature
measurement done this way is much more accurate
than measurement using alcohol thermometer
12. Merit of Science Experiments with Computer
Works on POE lesson model
Exact results with accurate measuring equipment
Rapid results
Integrable with Interactive White Board
Analysis of results using powerful tools like Excel
Graphs to observe trends and patterns
Closest average result to the real value by repeating
experiment several times in short duration of time
13. Advantages of Digital Science Lab
Facilitate and bridge the difference between science of
school and industry and science
Real time data and analysis
Possibility of measurement that can’t be done in a
traditional way
Quantification of Science experiment
Improvement of quality of science experiment
Spread of science culture
Feel of science experiment with hi-tech equipments of
normal life
14. Advantages of Digital Science Lab
Helps in exploring the physical environment
Taking multiple accurate reading in short span of time
Conventional Science Lab Science Lab
Enhances scientific exploratory skills
100
90
To explain any phenomenon one can vary any number 80
of variables involved in it to get the complete picture 70
60
50
40
30
Invokes Scientific temper 20
10
0
Enhances interest in science subjects
Understanding
Innovativeness
Interest in Science
Scientific temper
Level
Hands on experience of industrial way of functioning
Able to appreciate a phenomenon in a holistic manner
15. Classteacher Science Online – Science iPerform
Science iPerform is a web based platform that provides a personalized Science self learning environment for students
and functions as an extension of the classroom
1
Study Planning • Students discover what they already know in Science based on
previous scores and for content areas that they need to master
2
• The primary mode of instruction explains the Science concepts within each lesson
Explain • Students practice their knowledge by solving problems and receiving immediate
Apply feedback
Explore • Students challenge themselves by investigating/solving tougher questions
3
Connect to peers • Focus on Collaborative Learning!
Seek guidance • Students connect and interact with their peers all around the country
iPoints • A unique feature of boosting students performance and motivating them by
featuring them on Science iPerform pages; top iPoint scorers win exciting prizes
16. Science iPerform – Leveraging Students
iPerform caters to variety of learning styles and interests of all students
Benefits to students
Finely graded questions
Detailed solutions
Comprehensive coverage
Regular interactive sessions with iPerform mentors
Collaborative learning environment
iPoints
Testimonials:
"I like the way in which tests are gradually graded from simple to tough. " Preeti Singhal (Student)
"I love the way in which topics are dealt in iPerform. Before this whenever I missed a particular class I had to sit with
boring books for hours, but now with iPerform I get to know the concepts within 30 minutes!" Sayak Kapoor (Student)
17. Science iPerform – Advantage Parents
Ensures discipline of self-learning in students under the guidance of the
parents
Benefits to parents
Engaging content
Self-paced, requires no/minimal supervision
Carefully designed questions, animations and explanations
Online mentors for much needed guidance and support
Detailed solutions
Comprehensive coverage
Collaborative learning environment
Testimonials:
“My daughter’s confidence in Sciences and Science has received a huge boost within 3 months She is definitely showing
signs of improvement. Less expensive than a tutor!” Mr. Rajiv Saxena (Parent)
“My son remains glued to iPerform for almost everything, be it learning, taking tests or clearing his doubts!” Mrs. Renuka
Sharma (Parent)
18. Science iPerform – Boon to Schools
Enables schools to confirm sense of progress towards academic
success by achieving small instances of success
Benefits to Schools
Interesting animations and teaching
Provides consistency of learning inputs
Acts as an extended arm for teachers
Allocation of assignments, homework and quizzes
Helps bridge the gap for weaker students
Testimonials:
“The program is comprehensive and very well designed. My students ask more homeworks on iPerform, a thing I never
witnessed before. And almost 90% of them attempt more quizzes on iPerform before they are even asked for it.” Mrs.
Shelley Kumar (Teacher)
19. Science SAP
Paper and Pen based test every year to measure co-scholastic
aptitude and development of skills in students
Measures co-scholastic skills including problem solving and
creativity:
SAP Levels:
Focus and attention span
Concept formation Level 1: Grades 3rd, 4th and 5th
Concept retention Level 2: Grades 6th, 7th and 8th
Quantitative aptitude
Level 3: 9th and 10th
Concept understanding and comprehension
Application of Science in everyday life
Solving of word problems
Development of Science aptitude
Testimonials:
“Science SAP goes beyond academic assessment and focusses on skill assessment and development based on application
of Science in real life. Students have now started appreciating the use of Science in real life as compared to never valuing
Science concepts before” Mr. Arjun Shenoy (Teacher)
20. Science SAP
Detailed student reports
Question Wise Report
Question-wise report
Country % correct
Student's Answer
School % Correct
Error Indicated
Correct option
Report for each student, with the following
on display: Question number Topic
o Question no.
o Topic
o Student’s answer 18 Chemical Kinetics B B 83.2 85.7
o Correct option 22 Chemical D C 72.8 80
o School% Correct Thermodynamics
o Country% correct, etc. 25 Molar Concepts A A 72.5 75
Skillwise report: Skill Profile
A report that shows how a student has been
rated in three assessed skills Application of Science
o Application of Science
o Problem Solving and creativity Problem Solving and Creativity
Student
o Science in Daily Life
Science in Daily Life
5.5 6 6.5 7
21. Classteacher Science Program
Science Lab
Learn Science Online
Science Lab
Science Online Science Online
Interaction Classteacher Explore
Science
Program
Science SAP Science Online
Skill Scholastic
Assessment Assessment
22. Classteacher Science Program with unparalleled features and
services
Approach Solution beyond Science Lab
Complete Science learning platform
Comprehensive Assessments
Features Ability to learn beyond school curriculum
Use of Science Solution in Classroom / Field
Coverage Mapping for classes 1-12