Saturday, September 1, 2007

INTRODUCTION


Since the aim is to integrate ICT with Physics, it is important to note that the focus will be on the application of various tools and technologies in teaching and learning. As such we expect that you are a competent user of commonly used tools, such as a word processor, spreadsheet, presentation software, web browsers, e-mailing and so on, and will be able to learn other tools quite easily.


The course will be taught by e-learning approaches through Online-Learning will be a process of constructing personal meaning through interation with the content, tutor and peers, and reflection on these interactions.


A large part of your study will be independent. You will be able to interact with tutors and peers through e-mail and e-activities on Online. Participation in e-activities is an integral part of learning in this course. Throughout the term there will be different types of activities to help you deepen your understanding, reflect on new ideas and apply new knowledge and skills to practical examples.


It is hoped that this will make the learning of Physics at this level more interesting and exciting and will give a good foundation for higher learning.

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