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two youngest sons. Throughout all his life, he was gathering the physical equipment and talking willingly about the astronomical discoveries to his parishioners on the Sundays sermons. His parishioners [...] the royal observatory by George III himself and he clearly gained king’s sympathy. Due to the king’s will Lichtenberg was given the nomination of the extraordinary professor in Göttingen. Four years later [...] between the positive (+) and negative (-) electricity”. He had also the feeling that the electricity will be used in the future Biography: Georg Christoph Lichtenberg 3 Storytelling Teaching Model: wiki.
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nature. Even though I have some conceptual problems with your results, they appear to be valid, and I will support your findings in the future.” Joule smiled back, and a feeling of deep satisfaction was in
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Model: http://science-story-telling.eu Student’s Learning Activities (Joule and energy) Activity 1 You will watch a video with narration or listen to a story from your teacher about James Prescott Joule and [...] gravity (approximately 9,81 m/sec2) and h the constant height from which bodies fall measured in m. We will use it in order to calculate the work produced during the fall of the weights of the device. The heat [...] questions in your group and prepare the answers so that you can present them in the discussion that will follow. Student’s Learning Activities (Joule and energy) were written by Aikaterini Rizaki and Ioannis
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lowing: "I can hardly doubt that electro- magnetism will ultimately be substituted for steam to propel machinery. ... the economy (of an en- gine) will be in direct ratio of the quantity of elec- tricity [...] Man- chester. Even though this turned out to be crucial for Joule’s experimental resources (which will be discussed later) it also caused a difficulty: Even though conceptual difficulties played a role [...] teenth-century science. Joule also calculated that the water just beyond the bottom of a waterfall will be one degree Fahren- heit warmer than the water at the top for every 800 feet of drop, approximately
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lling.eu Student’s Learning Activities (Joliot-Curie and artificial radioactivity) Activity 1 You will watch a video with narration or listen to a story from your teacher about Irene and Frederic Joliot [...] central concept, one aspect gets relevant which was also important in the historical development but will not be discussed in this historical background: The notion of a chemical element is a prerequisite [...] in the educational conceptions. How- ever, the historical development of the concept of elements will not be discussed in this back- ground material but is assumed to already ex- ist. Ancient discussions
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teenth-century science. Joule also calculated that the water just beyond the bottom of a waterfall will be one degree Fahren- heit warmer than the water at the top for every 800 feet of drop, approximately
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Historical Background: Atoms 1 Storytelling Teaching Model: www.science-story-telling.eu Historical Background: Atoms Introduction The concept of the atom is fundamental to our modern scientific under
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doesn’t rain any more, will we visit the silk farm today?” Jacob Marrel – that was the name of her stepfather – smiled but her mother was already criticizing her: “First of all you will say good morning, young [...] 1699, at the age of 52, in spite of friends and family, who advised against the trip, she made her will and boarded the ship to Surinam (Dutch colony in America) with her younger daughter Dorothe. Purpose [...] http://science-story-telling.eu Student’s Learning Activities (Sibylla Merian and Cocoons) Activity 1 You will watch a video with narration or listen to a story from your teacher about Sibylla Merian and the