Based
on what I had learned about a simulation and modelling, both are definitely
different. Simulation is the exploration of existing models where it can
provide a concrete visual experience of the abstract. For example, by using
simulation the students can investigate life processes which are far too lengthy,
study complex interactions and simulate manufacturing processes. Other than
that, we can use simulation to replace the difficult, dangerous or costly
experiments to show the student.
For modelling, it is the expression of one’s
ideas by constructing one’s own models where it enables students to explore the
effects of changing data and relationships of physical systems. Thus it can
help student better in understanding of phenomena involved. But we can use both
into one lesson.
This is because the simulation and modelling can be related to
each other according to the topic that we want to teach. It also depends on how
we as a teacher plan to use the lesson by going through the process where we
must look at the content of the lesson and does it relates to the syllabus.
When we use a simulation and modelling in teaching a
science subjects, we can involve them directly in this activity. Why I said so?
When we give an opportunity to them to come out in front of the class and show
the movement of modelling, the student will be appreciated and excited to get a
new experience in this kind of learning. It will make a student enjoy to study
in class and better understand in scientific process and science concepts.
Furthermore, it can make more fun and attractive in doing the lesson.
Unfortunately, even we had a best simulation and modelling, without an
additional explanation about these courseware it can affect the T&L lesson.
This is because by extra explanation it can make student clearly understand
about the topic that we teach that day. It also will strengthen students’
knowledge. By the end of the lesson, we can conclude by summarize this activity
with our own creative idea to make the student really understand for the topic
that we teach.
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