Isaac Physics
| Isaac Physics logo, featuring Newton's apple | |
| Available in | English |
|---|---|
| Headquarters | University of Cambridge, |
| Area served | UK |
| Key people | Lisa Jardine-Wright, Mark Warner |
| Industry | Online education |
| Services | Teaching support, problem solving |
| Website | isaacphysics |
| Users | Over 2.5 million |
| Current status | Online |
Isaac Physics is a UK-based website designed to offer support and activities in physics problem solving to teachers and to students transitioning from GCSE (Y11), through to Sixth Form (Y12 & 13), to university.[1] It combines an online study tool with face-to-face events at partner schools and institutions across the UK. Isaac is the new name for what began as the Rutherford Physics Partnership.
History
Isaac Physics is a Department of Education project at the University of Cambridge. Since its inception in 2014, it has developed and expanded thanks to work with the in-house software development team from the Digital Technology Group in the University’s Computer Laboratory.[1]
Features
It now contains a suite of tools and content to support the development of problem-solving skills in physics and mathematics. Its aim is to raise students' aspirations, widen participation and build confidence.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Isaac Physics project makes awards shortlist". Cambridge University Press.
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