These learning stations are created in the Quantum Spinoff project and will be available soon (in a temporary lay-out):
PART 1: WHY QUANTUM PHYSICS?
- Learning station I: Inexplicable phenomena? (ENG) (GER) (GRE) (ET)
- Learning station II: What is light? (ENG) (GER) (GRE) (ET)
- Learning station III: Light as a wave: which waves are these? (ENG) (GER) (GRE) (ET)
- Learning station IV: Wave Particle Duality– Quanta of Quantum Fields (ENG) (GER) (GRE) (ET)
- Learning station V: Predicting the hydrogen emission lines with a quantum model (ENG) (GER) (GRE) (ET)
- Learning Stations I-V (Collected) For the Dutch version of the Learning package please go to the following link: http://spinoff.vakdidactiek.be/quantum_physics. You can contact the project coordinators in order to get the in-log data
- Media files: Natural tones - Natural tones superposition - animated gif waves
Part 2: QUANTUM PROPERTIES & TECHNOLOGY
- Learning station VI: From photo-electric effect to digital imaging (ENG) (GRE) (GER) (ET)
- Learning station VII: Semiconductors (ENG) (GRE) (GER) (ET)
- Learning station VIII: Tunneling & STM (ENG) (GRE) (GER) (ET)
- Learning station IX: Spin and its applications (ENG) (GRE) (GER) (ET)
- Learning station X: Atomic Force Microscopy (ENG) (GRE) (GER) (ET)
- Learning station XI: From Quantum Mechanics To Nanoparticles (ENG) (GRE) (GER) (ET)
- Learning station XII: Micro-sized microbial fuel cells (ENG) (GRE) (GER) (ET)
For the Dutch version of the Learning package please go to the following link: http://spinoff.vakdidactiek.be/quantum_physics. You can contact the project coordinators in order to get the in-log data
Part 3: HANDS-ON ACTIVITIES
- Discrete emission lines of chemical elements (ENG) (GRE) (GER) (ET)
- Measuring Plank’s Constant with LED’s (ENG) (GRE) (GER) (ET)
- Diffraction of light at a hair (ENG) (GRE) (GER) (ET)
- Electron diffraction at carbon crystal (ENG) (GRE) (GER) (ET)
For the Dutch version of the Learning package please go to the following link: http://spinoff.vakdidactiek.be/quantum_physics. You can contact the project coordinators in order to get the in-log data