Within the Global Entrepreneurship Week… The College of Education for Pure Sciences Opens an Exhibition of Locally Manufactured Physical Educational Tools
Within the Global Entrepreneurship Week… The College of Education for Pure Sciences Opens an Exhibition of Locally Manufactured Physical Educational Tools
The Physics Department at the College of Education for Pure Sciences opened a scientific exhibition of locally manufactured physical educational tools at a low cost based on the STEM approach within the Global Entrepreneurship Week. The aim of the exhibition was to highlight a problem in society and find solutions to it. The problem can be represented by the following points: School students’ excessive use of electronic games and social networking sites randomly and without a fruitful goal. And the lack of experience and skill in general in the fields related to manufacturing, programming and using modern technical educational tools. In addition to the high cost of traditional imported educational tools currently available in the labor market. This exhibition helped to: Educate and train physics teachers to use modern educational tools based on the modern STEM approach to integrate physics and information technology. And directing and developing school students to invest in technology in a correct way so that they can manufacture low-cost devices that are applicable to society. In addition to applying brainstorming and enthusiasm for the student in learning and researching technology in a correct way. And developing the traditional experience into a modern and enjoyable technology, by adding some modern, low-cost tools that attract students, leading to planting the desire in the souls of students to manufacture experiments and technical systems that are useful in the fields of sustainable development.