Herramientas multimedia que mejoran el aprendizaje integral del electromagnetismo

Authors

  • Francisco S. Barralaga Escuela de Fı́sica - Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Honduras
  • Alejandro Galo Roldán Escuela de Fı́sica - Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Honduras https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9282-1740

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5377/ref.v4i2.8277

Keywords:

Physics Teaching, Computer Simulation, Online help, Own didactic developments, Open Source Tools

Abstract

The difficulties inherent to electromagnetism topics study, have motivated an increasing activity in the educational institutions of the world focused in develop options that generate, in students, significant improvements in the process of learn these subjects. These tools make more and more extensive use of the multimedia facilities provided by information and computer technology. A wide variety of hardware tools have been developed in the field of physics, many use of expensive computer resources, but there are some that have been implemented with multimedia or programming resources that are freely available to the world on open source resource platforms. This article is the result of a recent bibliographical research on trends in the teaching of the physical sciences in the world, particularly in the field of electromagnetism. Some important implementations for Windows environments that were found in the process of this research are discussed, in order to indicate their availability and motivate their use to develop and implement their own legal options that help solve the difficulties presented by our Students of science and engineering in the integral assimilation of the concepts of Electromagnetic Theory.

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Published

2016-12-21

How to Cite

Barralaga, F. S., & Galo Roldán, A. (2016). Herramientas multimedia que mejoran el aprendizaje integral del electromagnetismo. Revista De La Escuela De Física, 4(2), 53–57. https://doi.org/10.5377/ref.v4i2.8277

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Investigation