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Conference: Bucharest University Faculty of Physics 2014 Meeting


Section: Physics Education


Title:
Light interference - modern and attractive ways to study


Authors:
Liliana Violeta CONSTANTIN


Affiliation:
"Dimitrie Gusti" Technological High School, Bucharest, Romania




E-mail
liliana2009constantin@yahoo.com, constantin.liliana@gmail.com


Keywords:
creativity, integrated scientific education, light interference


Abstract:
In the context of the present scientific challenges and in an evolved experimental environment the education in the huge field of physics need to use modern, intuitive, motivated and validated educational methods and techniques. These can be able to keep up with the dynamics of the scientific evolution and with the development of the inter and trans-disciplinary connections of the physics. This paper is focused to achieve an integrated scientific education that is based on the mingling of the undergraduate education with the university education. It presents such a topic entitled: "light interference", which can be treated differently at the undergraduate and the university level. A simulation of the light interference was performed using the LabView soft. The application has windows with different difficulty scientific levels in order to be used at the two levels, undergraduate and secondary school. Intercomparison between the didactic materials for the two cases, secondary school and university, allows to scholar students to understand the their knowledge level and what they have to do for future. So, the scholar students of today, the students of tomorrow, will own a set of knowledge, abilities and competences that will help them adjust more easily to the requests of transition from the secondary education to the university. Such an approach will motivate children and students to continuously improve throughout life and to participate active and responsible to their own education.