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Historical Scientific Instruments in Contemporary Education

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Cavicchi, Elizabeth
Otros Autores: Heering, Peter
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Boston : BRILL, 2021.
Colección:History of science and medicine library. Scientific instruments and collections.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro
  • Contents
  • Foreword
  • Illustrations
  • Notes on Contributors
  • Introduction Using Historical Scientific Instruments in Contemporary Education Experiences and Perspectives
  • Chapter 1 Reading Instruments for Historical Scientific Practice An Experiential Pedagogy for Material Culture
  • Chapter 2 Filming Nineteenth Century Physics Demonstrations with Historical Instruments
  • Chapter 3 Making It about the Objects: A Reboot of a History of Science Course
  • Chapter 4 Using Original Instruments from a Museum Collection in Demonstrations
  • Chapter 5 The Collections of Scientific Instruments of the Faculty of Sciences of Rennes A Tool for School Education and for the Training of Students and Teachers
  • Chapter 6 The Collection of Scientific Instruments from the Maraslean Teaching Center and Experimental Science Education: Then and Now
  • Chapter 7 Examples of the Use in Education of Historical Physics Instruments at Secondary School and University Level in France Supported by ASEISTE
  • Chapter 8 The Use of the Museum Collection for Educational Purposes
  • Chapter 9 Historical Scientific Instruments in Exploratory Teaching and Learning
  • Chapter 10 "What Is Happening in the Lab?" Transforming the School Laboratory into a Contextual Science Teaching Environment
  • Chapter 11 Historical Instruments, Education, and Do-It-Yourself in the Cabinet of Curiosity of Brest, France University Experiences in Mathematics
  • Chapter 12 Educational Experiences in Re-enacting Historical Experimental Procedures
  • Chapter 13 The Lorentz Lab: Reviving the Scientific History of Teylers Museum with Working Replicas
  • Chapter 14 The Fall of Bodies according to Galileo A Free Adaptation from the Geneva Museum of the History of Science
  • Index