Simulation is a technique that mimics real-life processes or systems through models on a computer. STELLA is simulation software that allows users to model and simulate systems using stocks, flows, connectors and converters. It can help students learn concepts like the nitrogen cycle visually and explore how changing variables impacts outcomes. While simulations provide benefits like exploring dangerous situations safely, they also have disadvantages like requiring internet and time to design experiments. Overall, STELLA gives more advantages than disadvantages by enabling quick experimentation and visualization of results.
Simulation and modelling in teaching and learning in
1. SIMULATION AND MODELLING
IN TEACHING AND LEARNING IN
BIOLOGY IN SCHOOL
BY: AISYAH SAHIRA BINTI ABDUL RAHIM
AIN SOFEA SYAHIRAH BINTI MAHADI
2. WHAT IS SIMULATION ?
• form of experiential learning
• technique of study or learning by mimicking it to a computer
application
• it is a strategy that fits well with the principles of Student-Centred
and constructivist learning and teaching
• process of using a model tools by manipulating variables that cannot
be changed in real life
• computer simulations allows students to learn visually about
problems that they do not simply understand
3. HOW SIMULATION ENHANCE STUDENTS
LEARNING ?
• visual learning enhancing students problem solving skills
• helps to approach and increase student comprehension
• allows students to explore nature of things using scientific simulations
• creative aspect of the simulation makes it seems more fun to handle
• makes the students feels the enjoyment of their educational
experience
• the pressure to solve a problem by changing the variables can
motivate students in learning new things
• simulation process enhances their knowledge of such abstract
theories and concepts
4. WHAT IS STELLA ?
• software that allows modelling and simulation
• type of flexible computer modelling package that provides an
interface which allows users to develop or construct a models of
experiment
• software reduces time efficiency as it can be done at any time with
the usage of internet
• modelling in STELLA proceeds in three steps which are constructing a
qualitative model, parameterizing it, and exploring the model's
dynamics
5. What comprises the modelling process?
• four building blocks in the modelling process which comprises of
stocks, flows, connectors and converters
• Stocks is the very basic thing in building blocks as it is used to
represent anything that accumulated such as population, biomass,
nutrients and water
• flows are used to represent activities which are the input and output
• connector is used to transmit the information in order to regulate the
flows mentioned earlier
• converters, it contains the equation which generates an output value
during each time interval of a simulation
12. DISCUSSION:
• Humification or humus
• Humus is a organic matter that has been used or transformed
• Increasing the value of humufication fraction will increase the
nitrogen in humus and the value of the nitrogen in organic matter is
decrease because the value of nitrogen transform into humus
increase.
• It can motivate student to understand better on the subject or on the
specific topic.
• Encourage student to explore any kind of possibilities that would
happen by changing the parameters
13. ADVANTAGES:
• Helps users with provide the practical tutorial when design the
experiments
• Student are able to study the behavior of a system without building it.
• Student can see clearly the accurate result showed by the simulation
• Able to study and investigate the natural condition such as nitrogen
cycle by using simulation model
• Can be used to investigate the situation that would be dangerous in
real life
• Stimulator can be used as an effective ways for teaching or
demonstrating concepts to students.
14. DISADVANTAGES:
• It required internet connection in order to design the experiments
• Sometimes it is difficult to interpret the simulation results.
• Simulation modelling and analysis can be time consuming and
expensive
• Have a poor understanding of how physical systems work.
15. CONCLUSION
• To conclude, this STELLA software gives many advantages rather than
disadvantages. With just a click and entering the input, we are able to
know the result for the simulation experiment. Not only the result but
also the graph and the table too. This gives many good impacts
especially for students who did not have much time to conduct an
experiment and some of student may have bad result for the
experiment that they conducted. But the thing that lack in this
software is that, students will lack of practical n handling the
experimental procedures and tools. This reduces their efficiency in
conducting experiment.