Real or Virtual Laboratories in Science Teaching - is this Actually a Dilemma?
Volume 3, Issue 2 (2004), pp. 239–250
Pub. online: 15 October 2004
Type: Article
Published
15 October 2004
15 October 2004
Abstract
Considerable pedagogical advantage may be gained by the integration of the different ICT tools commonly used in teaching science and technology, particularly by integrating ``real'' and ``virtual'' laboratory activities. In the context of this paper, ``real'' laboratories involve benchtop experiments utilizing data acquisition systems while ``virtual'' laboratories entail interactive simulations and animations. Examples of such integrated activities are described; namely, (i) the study of wave phenomena using sound and (ii) a study of motion in one dimension. Such integrated computerized teaching tools also provide an opportunity for a greater level of integration of different science and technology disciplines.