wahashtini
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does anyone know an australian Scientist, or actually a physicist. Can u plz give me a brief summary of some1 ur using
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Actually you do need to know them, and what they did.. Refer to my other post "Syllabus Points often Overlooked"helper said:You do not have to know the name of an Australian Scientist. Rather how you gathered the information.
Best bet use www.google.com.au
Reduce search to Australia only
Even better if you search only .edu.au, .gov.au, .csiro.au to increase reliability.
Do this and you find hundreds of Australian physicists.
Good areas to search
Superconductivity
Photocells
Solar Cells
Astrophysics
Quantum Mechanics
Relativity
Or any other new area of physics
If you want to abbreviate it then becomes.A student:
H12. evaluates ways in which accuracy and reliability could be improved in investigations
Students:
12.3 gather information from secondary sources by:
a) accessing information from a range of resources, including popular scientific journals, digital technologies and the Internet
b) practising efficient data collection techniques to identify useful information in secondary sources
c) extracting information from numerical data in graphs and tables as well as written and spoken material in all its forms
d) summarising and collating information from a range of resources
e) identifying practising male and female Australian scientists, and the areas in which they are currently working and in formation about their research
This section is about developing skills not extra knowledge you have to remember.9.1 Physics Skills
During the HSC course, it is expected that students will further develop skills in planning and conducting investigations, communicating information and understanding, scientific thinking and problem solving and working individually and in teams. Each module specifies content through which skill outcomes can be achieved. Teachers should develop activities based on that content to provide students with opportunities to develop the full range of skills.
This was only something that I have heard... I don't believe it has been asked before as the syllabus has been recently ammended, not sure if it has been added or always been lurking there...CrashOveride said:hmm never even knew about this...can someone clearly outline what exactly we have to know ...
also, have they ever asked anything about this before? any samples etc?
and this is just one dot point about australian scientists..in that list of the "X" dot points ill call them (outside the modules), it just seems to be a lot of basic stuff anything else specific we need to know ??