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Isaac Physics

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Isaac Physics
Isaac Physics logo, featuring Newton's apple
Available inEnglish
HeadquartersUniversity of Cambridge,
Area servedUK
Key peopleLisa Jardine-Wright, Mark Warner
IndustryOnline education
ServicesTeaching support, problem solving
Websiteisaacphysics.org
UsersOver 2.5 million
Current statusOnline


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. 1.0 1.1 "Isaac Physics project makes awards shortlist". Cambridge University Press.

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