2023 - Franco Angeli
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 Galileo : scienza e sapienza. (Editoriale)
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We describe a didactical activity in which we measure the isochronism of the small oscillations of a pendulum by means of a water clock, built by the students, inspired by Ctesibio's clock (III century b. C.). The risks of a poorly designed didactic transposition are considered: first and foremost, that of fossilising scientific notions and losing the research work that sup- ports it. In particular, the relevance of movement and doing in learning the mathematicalÂÂscientific area is considered. [Publisher's text].
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-  InformationISSN: 1972-5019 KEYWORDS- laboratory teaching, history of science, didactic transposition, Galileo, pendulum
 
 
 
