Showing posts with label Introductory Unit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Introductory Unit. Show all posts
Thursday, September 16, 2010
Conversions, conversions, conversions...
I think it's safe to say that we are all fully aware that the number of technology tools available to us are increasing faster than we can keep track of. The amount of information available to us in a matter of seconds allows us to get answers to virtually any question that we have, regardless of the subject area. Many have made the argument against needing to memorize stuff in school or learn certain topics. Some make this argument when it comes to converting units and may say, "Why do I need to know how many feet are in a meter? I can just look it up online!" The statement itself is very true - there are many websites and probably apps out there that will allow you to do unit conversions without any need for pen and paper. That being said, what do you think? Why did we spend so much time learning about conversions in class? Is it worth knowing how the math works? When would you need to possibly do unit conversions? Why do you think I thought it was so important for you to understand the unit conversion process?
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Scientific Process Applied
In the Monty Python video clip shown below there are some very interesting interpretations of the scientific method. Watch the clip (quite entertaining!) and then think (and comment) about...
1. How is the scientific method demonstrated here?
2. How did the scientific method in the end allow for a bogus conclusion?
3. How is the scientific method used incorrectly?
4. Are there any aspects of the scientific method that are used correctly? Explain.
1. How is the scientific method demonstrated here?
2. How did the scientific method in the end allow for a bogus conclusion?
3. How is the scientific method used incorrectly?
4. Are there any aspects of the scientific method that are used correctly? Explain.
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