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A new generic modelling package for pupils aged 11+.

Getting to grips with describing variables, and understanding the relationships between them, is a key area for all science concepts. This innovative modelling programme allows teachers and pupils to illustrate these relationships with an easy-to-build interactive model. Even the most nervous ICT model builder can be designing and running interactive relationships within minutes. Unlike many commercially available packages, this resource is not specific to a particular concept.

The Modelling programme requires a special piece of software (Java runtime) to work on your computer. Clear instructions on how to install this and begin Modelling are given in the Technical sheets below. The on-line HELP menu provides step-by-step instructions for each task, for building models and running them. The HELP menu also provides access to a few activities to get you started, with teachers' and pupils' guides and teachers' tips. The diagrams and screen pages are clear and fully annotated.

The simplicity of the Modelling programme, and the fact that it can be adapted to illustrate any concept, makes it a very powerful teaching tool. The learning focus for pupils is identifying the key variables, and how they relate to each other. This is an excellent example of ICT as a tool for developing scientific thinking. The programme includes three levels of complexity, which allow pupils to develop more sophisticated models as their understanding of concepts grows.

Read the Technical sheets before you start.

You need:

  • A modern browser to read the on-line HELP files, accessible from the HELP menu within the programme.
  • A runtime version of Java 2 to run the programme. This is provided on the CD ROM.
  • Preparation for Windows version, MacOS and other operating systems are given in the Technical file.

The easiest way to get started is to build and run a simple model. For example, pupils could be asked to model the relationship between the amount of time a person spends at work and their income. Further variables can then be added, such as time spent on holiday. Using everyday examples such as these, where pupils have a clear idea of the relationships, is one way of introducing the model building process. It also helps clarify the language of models, for example, variables and relationships. Alternatively, several ready-made models and activities are available as part of the package, which you could use with pupils at appropriate points in your curriculum.

N.B. Macintosh users must be running OSX to use the Modelling package.

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