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LEARNING RESOURCES
DR. C. BEULAH JAYARANI
M.Sc., M.A, M.Ed, M.Phil (Edn), M.Phil (ZOO), NET, Ph.D
ASST. PROFESSOR,
LOYOLA COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, CHENNAI - 34
INTRODUCTION
• Laboratory play a vital role in providing hands on
experience to the learner, we can easily understand the
fact that establishing these laboratories are an essential
part of the school infrastructure but at the same time it
is very costly and impractical to establish a well-equipped
laboratory for each and every school
• Lot of development in the field science
• Many new concepts and many new theories were
formulated
• Therefore, the concept of alternative laboratory arrived
to cater to the needs of the learners. Some are Science
Express, Mobile Science Lab and Virtual Laboratories.
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Science Express
• This is a concept coined by the Department of Science
and Technology and Ministry of Environment and
Forests, Government of India.
• It is a train with AC coaches and it travels across
India with a view to sensitize the people to different
issues of science and to develop scientific attitude and
temper among learners.
• For example, ‘Science Express - Biodiversity Special’
(SEBS) is an innovative mobile exhibition mounted on
a specially designed 16 coach AC train, travelling
across India from 5 June to 22 December 2012.
• SEBS was the fifth phase of the iconic and path-
breaking Science Express.
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Mobile Science Lab
• It is a well known fact that it is very difficult to establish
science labs in each school of India. Mostly in rural areas,
most of the schools do not have this kind of laboratory and
this has an adverse effect on learning of scientific concepts.
• This leads to learning of science without performing or even
observing a single experiment.
• Mobile Science Lab (MSL) is one of the best alternatives and
initiatives to cater to the needs of the learners.
• It gives the learners in secondary schools a chance to learn
science by performing experiments, thus giving them not only
the pleasure of “learning by doing” but also rendering the
subject enjoyable and easy to understand.
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CONTD.,
• Mobile Science Lab emphasizes to learners that in general,
statements should not be accepted as facts just because they
are stated in a book. Instead, they should be verified by
observations and rational conclusions drawn from such
observations.
• To inculcate and nurture a scientific attitude among the school
children.
• A good mobile lab possesses all the essential equipment,
materials and infrastructure.
• It should possess all the safety features for conduction of the
experiments safety and the materials should be kept safely so
that movement of the science lab should not have any adverse
effect on the equipment and materials.
• First aid box and doctor on call facility should also be
provided in these kinds of labs.
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activities OF Mobile Science Laboratory
• Technology
classes
• Science
laboratories
• Hands-on
workshops
• Video
presentations
• Job skills
training
classes
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Virtual Lab
• Virtual labs are an innovative concept
where a laboratory experiment is
possible without real laboratory
with its walls and doors.
• It allows the learner to link the
theoretical and the practical
aspects of any scientific concepts,
without papers and pens.
• It is based on a software Programme
that can create virtual environment of
lab.
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DEFINITION
• “A virtual studying and learning
environment that aims at developing
the lab skills of learners.
Harry & Edward (2005)
• (This environment is located on one of the
internet pages. Usually, this page has main
page & many links, which are related to
laboratory activities & its achievements).
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COMPONENTS OF VIRTUAL LAB
1) The lab sets & equipment's: These are required because virtual lab is complementary not alternative
of real lab
2) Computer devices: they are represented in personal computers connected to an intranet and internet
connection
3) Communication network & the related hardware
4) The Programs of the Virtual Lab: These programs are represented in the simulation programs, which
are designed by professionals.
5) Co-operation Programs & Management
6) Technical Staff: It is important to have a technical team to support educators in preparing and
assessing scientific materials.
9
BENEFITS & LIMITATIONSOF VIRTUAL LABS
BENEFITS:
• 1. Virtual labs are very useful in enhancing the
learning experience of the child.
• 2. Through virtual labs, experiments can be done
quickly and easily and it allows observation and safe
measurement
LIMITATIONS
• 1. The experimental process is very slow and / or
complex
• 2. It can not compatible with the teaching time
available,
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CONCLUSION
• The virtual lab can be defined as virtual
platform for studying and learning
science that stimulates the real lab.
• It provides the learners with tools,
materials and lab sets on computer in
order to perform experiments subjectively
or within a group at anywhere and anytime.
• These experiments are saved on CDs, Pen
drives, Hard disks or on a web page.
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ROLE OF TEACHERS
• Professional development develops professional skills of
teachers in a formal or informal way - Staff-development
and in-service training programmes
• Teachers need to learn to create a suitable environment
and employ approaches that boost active questioning and
identification of issues and answers by learners.
• They need to be able to encourage learners, to test the
information presented and discuss its personal
significance.
• To cater to the need of teachers for training a carefully
designed, sustained, professional development
Programme is the need of the hour that actively involves
teachers in the learning process of science.
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Contd.,
• Science has a rapidly changing knowledge base and
expanding relevance to societal issues, and teachers
will need opportunities to build their
understanding and ability.
• Teachers also must have opportunities to develop
an understanding of how learners with diverse
interests, abilities, and experiences make sense of
scientific ideas and what a teacher does to support
and guide all learners.
• Teachers require the opportunity to study and
engage in research on science teaching and
learning, and to share with colleagues what they have
learned.
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Field Trip or Excursion - INTRODUCTION
• Science cannot be taught through books alone.
• It is always experimented with, observed and
experienced through a number of practical
activities done inside and outside the school by
the learner themselves.
• For effective science teaching it is needed that
co-curricular activities and after various other
approaches like organization of field trips along
with different activities.
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CONTD.,
• Field trips provides opportunities of hands on experience
of science.
• It is a visit to a place outside the regular classroom which
is designed to achieve certain objectives, which cannot be
achieved as well by using other means.
• We can understand by taking example of interdependence
of plants and animals.
• Field trips give opportunity for learners to get out of the
classroom and experience many new things.
• The located place for field trip can be zoo, collage,
museum, theater, school, science park, botanical garden,
etc.
• formal exercises which are done outside of the classroom,
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benefits of field trips
• 1) It helps in clarifying subject matter.
• 2) It creates interest in the subject.
• 3) It has entertainment value and makes the learning enjoyable.
• 4) It helps the learners in establishing contact with outer world.
• 5) It develops scientific attitude and scientific temper among the
learners.
• 6) Filed trips or excursions are very useful in collecting useful
material.
• 7) Excursions help in developing the spirit of cooperation among
the learners.
• 8) It provides opportunity for the selection of the projects.
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Science Fair, Exhibition and Talk on Science
• It makes a science enjoyable.
• Different national and state level organizations like
NCERT and state departments of education are working
together for the promotion and encouragement of science
fairs at the district, regional and state level. They
provide required financial assistance and expert guidance
to schools for organization of such fairs.
• It provide a forum for interaction among science
scholars and learners on the issues of scientific enquiry.
• Many formal and informal activities related to the teaching
and learning of science are organized by coordination
among participants and holders. Many other programmes
are organized by the host club or some other agency.
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major activities in the science fairs
• 1) Debates, declamation and paper reading contests
• 2) Essay competition on different events and concepts
of science.
• 3) Group discussions, seminars and workshops
• 4) Lectures and talks of science teachers or scientist
• 5) Science quiz contest
• 6) Completion for developing teaching aids of science.
• 7) Film shows and plays on scientific concepts.
Science fairs and exhibitions are very useful and it
has a social value along with its educational value.
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REFERENCE
➢TNTEU – Study Material
➢Ram Publications
➢Sri Krishna Publications
➢Kaviyamala Publications
➢Mangal, s.k., Mangal, U. (2011). Essentials of educational
technology. New Delhi: PHI learning private limited.
➢Google Images
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SCIENCE LABORATORY.pdf

  • 1. LEARNING RESOURCES DR. C. BEULAH JAYARANI M.Sc., M.A, M.Ed, M.Phil (Edn), M.Phil (ZOO), NET, Ph.D ASST. PROFESSOR, LOYOLA COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, CHENNAI - 34
  • 2. INTRODUCTION • Laboratory play a vital role in providing hands on experience to the learner, we can easily understand the fact that establishing these laboratories are an essential part of the school infrastructure but at the same time it is very costly and impractical to establish a well-equipped laboratory for each and every school • Lot of development in the field science • Many new concepts and many new theories were formulated • Therefore, the concept of alternative laboratory arrived to cater to the needs of the learners. Some are Science Express, Mobile Science Lab and Virtual Laboratories. 14-06-2022 Dr. C. Beulah Jayarani 2
  • 3. Science Express • This is a concept coined by the Department of Science and Technology and Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India. • It is a train with AC coaches and it travels across India with a view to sensitize the people to different issues of science and to develop scientific attitude and temper among learners. • For example, ‘Science Express - Biodiversity Special’ (SEBS) is an innovative mobile exhibition mounted on a specially designed 16 coach AC train, travelling across India from 5 June to 22 December 2012. • SEBS was the fifth phase of the iconic and path- breaking Science Express. 14-06-2022 Dr. C. Beulah Jayarani 3
  • 4. Mobile Science Lab • It is a well known fact that it is very difficult to establish science labs in each school of India. Mostly in rural areas, most of the schools do not have this kind of laboratory and this has an adverse effect on learning of scientific concepts. • This leads to learning of science without performing or even observing a single experiment. • Mobile Science Lab (MSL) is one of the best alternatives and initiatives to cater to the needs of the learners. • It gives the learners in secondary schools a chance to learn science by performing experiments, thus giving them not only the pleasure of “learning by doing” but also rendering the subject enjoyable and easy to understand. 14-06-2022 Dr. C. Beulah Jayarani 4
  • 5. CONTD., • Mobile Science Lab emphasizes to learners that in general, statements should not be accepted as facts just because they are stated in a book. Instead, they should be verified by observations and rational conclusions drawn from such observations. • To inculcate and nurture a scientific attitude among the school children. • A good mobile lab possesses all the essential equipment, materials and infrastructure. • It should possess all the safety features for conduction of the experiments safety and the materials should be kept safely so that movement of the science lab should not have any adverse effect on the equipment and materials. • First aid box and doctor on call facility should also be provided in these kinds of labs. 14-06-2022 Dr. C. Beulah Jayarani 5
  • 6. activities OF Mobile Science Laboratory • Technology classes • Science laboratories • Hands-on workshops • Video presentations • Job skills training classes 14-06-2022 Dr. C. Beulah Jayarani 6
  • 7. Virtual Lab • Virtual labs are an innovative concept where a laboratory experiment is possible without real laboratory with its walls and doors. • It allows the learner to link the theoretical and the practical aspects of any scientific concepts, without papers and pens. • It is based on a software Programme that can create virtual environment of lab. 14-06-2022 Dr. C. Beulah Jayarani 7
  • 8. DEFINITION • “A virtual studying and learning environment that aims at developing the lab skills of learners. Harry & Edward (2005) • (This environment is located on one of the internet pages. Usually, this page has main page & many links, which are related to laboratory activities & its achievements). 14-06-2022 Dr. C. Beulah Jayarani 8
  • 9. COMPONENTS OF VIRTUAL LAB 1) The lab sets & equipment's: These are required because virtual lab is complementary not alternative of real lab 2) Computer devices: they are represented in personal computers connected to an intranet and internet connection 3) Communication network & the related hardware 4) The Programs of the Virtual Lab: These programs are represented in the simulation programs, which are designed by professionals. 5) Co-operation Programs & Management 6) Technical Staff: It is important to have a technical team to support educators in preparing and assessing scientific materials. 9
  • 10. BENEFITS & LIMITATIONSOF VIRTUAL LABS BENEFITS: • 1. Virtual labs are very useful in enhancing the learning experience of the child. • 2. Through virtual labs, experiments can be done quickly and easily and it allows observation and safe measurement LIMITATIONS • 1. The experimental process is very slow and / or complex • 2. It can not compatible with the teaching time available, 14-06-2022 Dr. C. Beulah Jayarani 10
  • 11. CONCLUSION • The virtual lab can be defined as virtual platform for studying and learning science that stimulates the real lab. • It provides the learners with tools, materials and lab sets on computer in order to perform experiments subjectively or within a group at anywhere and anytime. • These experiments are saved on CDs, Pen drives, Hard disks or on a web page. 14-06-2022 Dr. C. Beulah Jayarani 11
  • 12. ROLE OF TEACHERS • Professional development develops professional skills of teachers in a formal or informal way - Staff-development and in-service training programmes • Teachers need to learn to create a suitable environment and employ approaches that boost active questioning and identification of issues and answers by learners. • They need to be able to encourage learners, to test the information presented and discuss its personal significance. • To cater to the need of teachers for training a carefully designed, sustained, professional development Programme is the need of the hour that actively involves teachers in the learning process of science. 14-06-2022 Dr. C. Beulah Jayarani 12
  • 13. Contd., • Science has a rapidly changing knowledge base and expanding relevance to societal issues, and teachers will need opportunities to build their understanding and ability. • Teachers also must have opportunities to develop an understanding of how learners with diverse interests, abilities, and experiences make sense of scientific ideas and what a teacher does to support and guide all learners. • Teachers require the opportunity to study and engage in research on science teaching and learning, and to share with colleagues what they have learned. 14-06-2022 Dr. C. Beulah Jayarani 13
  • 14. Field Trip or Excursion - INTRODUCTION • Science cannot be taught through books alone. • It is always experimented with, observed and experienced through a number of practical activities done inside and outside the school by the learner themselves. • For effective science teaching it is needed that co-curricular activities and after various other approaches like organization of field trips along with different activities. 14-06-2022 Dr. C. Beulah Jayarani 14
  • 15. CONTD., • Field trips provides opportunities of hands on experience of science. • It is a visit to a place outside the regular classroom which is designed to achieve certain objectives, which cannot be achieved as well by using other means. • We can understand by taking example of interdependence of plants and animals. • Field trips give opportunity for learners to get out of the classroom and experience many new things. • The located place for field trip can be zoo, collage, museum, theater, school, science park, botanical garden, etc. • formal exercises which are done outside of the classroom, 14-06-2022 Dr. C. Beulah Jayarani 15
  • 16. benefits of field trips • 1) It helps in clarifying subject matter. • 2) It creates interest in the subject. • 3) It has entertainment value and makes the learning enjoyable. • 4) It helps the learners in establishing contact with outer world. • 5) It develops scientific attitude and scientific temper among the learners. • 6) Filed trips or excursions are very useful in collecting useful material. • 7) Excursions help in developing the spirit of cooperation among the learners. • 8) It provides opportunity for the selection of the projects. 14-06-2022 Dr. C. Beulah Jayarani 16
  • 17. Science Fair, Exhibition and Talk on Science • It makes a science enjoyable. • Different national and state level organizations like NCERT and state departments of education are working together for the promotion and encouragement of science fairs at the district, regional and state level. They provide required financial assistance and expert guidance to schools for organization of such fairs. • It provide a forum for interaction among science scholars and learners on the issues of scientific enquiry. • Many formal and informal activities related to the teaching and learning of science are organized by coordination among participants and holders. Many other programmes are organized by the host club or some other agency. 14-06-2022 Dr. C. Beulah Jayarani 17
  • 18. major activities in the science fairs • 1) Debates, declamation and paper reading contests • 2) Essay competition on different events and concepts of science. • 3) Group discussions, seminars and workshops • 4) Lectures and talks of science teachers or scientist • 5) Science quiz contest • 6) Completion for developing teaching aids of science. • 7) Film shows and plays on scientific concepts. Science fairs and exhibitions are very useful and it has a social value along with its educational value. 14-06-2022 Dr. C. Beulah Jayarani 18
  • 19. REFERENCE ➢TNTEU – Study Material ➢Ram Publications ➢Sri Krishna Publications ➢Kaviyamala Publications ➢Mangal, s.k., Mangal, U. (2011). Essentials of educational technology. New Delhi: PHI learning private limited. ➢Google Images 6/14/2022 Dr. C. Beulah Jayarani 19