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A fun way to understand physics in everyday life – discover how to easily and creatively introduce science to others.
The subject “Physics Games for Everyone” aims to present physical phenomena in a fun and accessible way to the general public. When teaching “Physics Games for Everyone”, we combine various methods to make the teaching varied, fun, and motivating for students with different learning styles. We emphasize the active involvement of students, supporting their curiosity. Within the subject, students have the opportunity to investigate and experiment independently or in groups, discover connections, and find their own solutions to problems. We use games and puzzles with a physics theme for fun practice and consolidation of knowledge.
To introduce students to the diversity of experimental physics and its impact on everyday life. To show that physics can also be fun.
The student should have acquired knowledge of physics at the level of secondary school studies, and be able to actively use it in solving problems and understanding physical phenomena.
After completing the course, the student understands that physics is a natural part of everyday human life, and will master selected methods of popularizing natural sciences.
Experimental and research methods:
Demonstration experiments,
Controlled experiments,
Independent experimentation
Activating methods:
Didactic games,
Group work,
Discussion
Demonstrative methods:
Working with models and aids,
Using multimedia
Excursion:
Techmania
Methods connecting physics with real life:
Connecting with everyday phenomena,
Solving practical problems
Faculty of Education
KMT/HRA
From 15. 6. 2025 to 31. 8. 2025
Winter semester 2025/2026
Room KL 302
FPE Building, Klatovská třída 51, Plzeň
Monday 4:40 p.m. – 6:20 p.m.
15. 9. 2025 – 15. 12. 2025
Contact teaching: 26h
Preparation for laboratory measurements: 8h
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Klatovská tř. 1736/51, Pilsen
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