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Scientific modelling is a scientific activity, the aim of which is to make a particular part or feature of the world easier to understand, define, quantify, visualize, or simulate by referencing it to existing and usually commonly accepted knowledge. It requires selecting and identifying relevant aspects of a situation in the real world and then using different types of models for different aims, such as conceptual models to better understand, operational models to operationalize, mathematical models to quantify, and graphical models to visualize the subject. Modelling is an essential and inseparable part of scientific activity, and many scientific disciplines have their own ideas about specific types of modelling.
There is also an increasing attention to scientific modelling in fields such as science education, philosophy of science, systems theory, and knowledge visualization. There is growing collection of methods, techniques and meta-theory about all kinds of specialized scientific modelling.
https://www.coursera.org/course/phys1 Scientists and teachers are interviewed about how they describe scientific models. You can learn to build scientific models of every day motion in our class on Coursera
DIY : Learn how to make a vacuum cleaner using bottle, washing machine pipe and single dc motor, its very simple homemade vacuum cleaner show how the vacuum cleaner works. Fb Page: https://www.facebook.com/AwesomeCreativeIdeas/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ccrazyNK Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ccrazyNK Glue used in this video : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VvCrEeDCGUE Its Physics working models for science exhibition Thank you for watching Crazy NK !!!!!!
In this video I discuss the general concept of a scientific model. It is often difficult for students to become comfortable with the idea that models are not perfect and do not describe every situation, rather they need only be good enough for the present discussion.
"Source : Arvind Gupta Toys Summary : This video programme shows the making of Dynamic Wave Model. This model is made by old CD/DVDs, scisssors, glue, beads, wooden stick, cycle spoke and plastic lids. You can spin or roll cage vertically to see a sine wave pattern. Language : HINDI" Promoted by MotivationalGyan.com for Open Education Resources(OER) as per CreativeCommon license on NROER.org
http://youtube.com/riskbites What is a scientific model and what is it good for? As a prelude to talking about dose-response models in a couple of weeks, this week's Risk Bites is a primer on models -- what they are, and why they are useful. See Part 2 on the dangers of misusing or misunderstanding models here: http://youtu.be/yur7JLDD6pU This week's Risk Bites team: David Faulkner (post-production) Andrew Maynard (all the other stuff) Risk Bites is supported by: University of Michigan School of Public Health. http://www.sph.umich.edu/ University of Michigan Risk Science Center. http://umriskcenter.org Help us caption & translate this video! http://amara.org/v/FFH2/
Railway crossing gate student project/science model. Parts used in project 2 DC motors DPDT switch 6 Volt Adapter Plywood
DIY : Learn how to make a old cinema projector that is an opto-mechanical device for displaying motion picture film by projecting it onto a screen. it requires one torch and one magnifying glass. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AwesomeCreativeIdeas/ About Glue: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VvCrEeDCGUE Its Physics working models for science exhibition Thank you for watching crazy NK !!!!!!!!
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Science Alive! presents a working model of the lungs! from Science Snippets (in the library). We have fun science activities and new interesting topics each week. Our qualified educators lead children through interactive activities to stimulate interest in science. Find a library that suits you and come along - no bookings required. Schedule is here: https://www.facebook.com/Science-Snip... Programmes run during term time (except for the first week) from 3:30 – 4:30pm. Suitable for children aged 5-12. For full instructions and ingredients, hop on over to: http://www.sciencealive.co.nz/inciden... Website: www.sciencealive.co.nz Science Shop: www.scienceshop.co.nz Facebook: www.facebook.com/ScienceAliveNZ/ Twitter: www.twitter.com/ScienceAliveNZ Instagram: www.instagram.com/scienceal...
https://www.coursera.org/course/phys1 Scientists and teachers are interviewed about how they describe scientific models. You can learn to build scientific models of every day motion in our class on Coursera
DIY : Learn how to make a vacuum cleaner using bottle, washing machine pipe and single dc motor, its very simple homemade vacuum cleaner show how the vacuum cleaner works. Fb Page: https://www.facebook.com/AwesomeCreativeIdeas/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ccrazyNK Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ccrazyNK Glue used in this video : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VvCrEeDCGUE Its Physics working models for science exhibition Thank you for watching Crazy NK !!!!!!
In this video I discuss the general concept of a scientific model. It is often difficult for students to become comfortable with the idea that models are not perfect and do not describe every situation, rather they need only be good enough for the present discussion.
"Source : Arvind Gupta Toys Summary : This video programme shows the making of Dynamic Wave Model. This model is made by old CD/DVDs, scisssors, glue, beads, wooden stick, cycle spoke and plastic lids. You can spin or roll cage vertically to see a sine wave pattern. Language : HINDI" Promoted by MotivationalGyan.com for Open Education Resources(OER) as per CreativeCommon license on NROER.org
http://youtube.com/riskbites What is a scientific model and what is it good for? As a prelude to talking about dose-response models in a couple of weeks, this week's Risk Bites is a primer on models -- what they are, and why they are useful. See Part 2 on the dangers of misusing or misunderstanding models here: http://youtu.be/yur7JLDD6pU This week's Risk Bites team: David Faulkner (post-production) Andrew Maynard (all the other stuff) Risk Bites is supported by: University of Michigan School of Public Health. http://www.sph.umich.edu/ University of Michigan Risk Science Center. http://umriskcenter.org Help us caption & translate this video! http://amara.org/v/FFH2/
Railway crossing gate student project/science model. Parts used in project 2 DC motors DPDT switch 6 Volt Adapter Plywood
DIY : Learn how to make a old cinema projector that is an opto-mechanical device for displaying motion picture film by projecting it onto a screen. it requires one torch and one magnifying glass. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AwesomeCreativeIdeas/ About Glue: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VvCrEeDCGUE Its Physics working models for science exhibition Thank you for watching crazy NK !!!!!!!!
Google+ https://plus.google.com/+MrGearOfficial ------------------------------
Science Alive! presents a working model of the lungs! from Science Snippets (in the library). We have fun science activities and new interesting topics each week. Our qualified educators lead children through interactive activities to stimulate interest in science. Find a library that suits you and come along - no bookings required. Schedule is here: https://www.facebook.com/Science-Snip... Programmes run during term time (except for the first week) from 3:30 – 4:30pm. Suitable for children aged 5-12. For full instructions and ingredients, hop on over to: http://www.sciencealive.co.nz/inciden... Website: www.sciencealive.co.nz Science Shop: www.scienceshop.co.nz Facebook: www.facebook.com/ScienceAliveNZ/ Twitter: www.twitter.com/ScienceAliveNZ Instagram: www.instagram.com/scienceal...
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