Instagram Content (Physics Lesson for 14-2-25)

Hello!

Apologies, my cough and loss of voice are keeping me away from school again today. I am thus leaving you the following activity which I hope you will find enjoyable and relevant.

Background

At the start of the year Mr Shone started a Physics Instagram account (which I hope you are already following!):

https://www.instagram.com/nanyangphysics

He has posted a few items and will continue to create content, but he would very much like to get input and content from Physics Students  – that’s you!

Task

Create a post that can be uploaded to the NY Physics IG.

Content can be anything you like that you think would be suitable and appropriate for this IG account.

Some suggestions:

  • A worked example to a question that you had trouble with previously,
  • A trick that helps solve tricky physics problem,
  • An image (original) and explanation of some physics in the real world,
  • Explanation of a complex physics phenomena / concept in a way you found worked for you,
  • Use this as a chance to revise a topic you are less familiar with – put together the key concepts / points of a particular topic,
  • History, Life, Works of a famous physicist
  • Or anything else you think would be suitable…

Notes

  • Do try to use images / drawings where appropriate, rather than just text.
  • Don’t use any photos or images that are copyrighted (not your own).
  • I have included the outline templates that I have used – use these to keep the look of the site consistent if you like, but if you’re feeling creative, feel free to design it any way that appeals.
  • Try not to just repeat things that can be found directly in the notes or textbook.
  • Be creative, make your post stand out and appeal to viewers.
  • Target audience is yourself and other secondary school physics studying peers.
  • Don’t squeeze it all onto one “slide” you can upload up to 5 “slides” to create the post.
  • Mr Shone may alter your slides before posting for better clarity or to correct any minor physics misconceptions.
  • The posts will be posted in a random order (about 1 a day)
  • There will be a small prize for the post that gets the most likes!

Submission

Use the following Google form to submit your work:

https://forms.gle/anHg8jj5x2ap9tQm6

File(s) can be uploaded as Word, PowerPoint, etc. (which would allow me to edit them), or finalised image files such as JPG, PDF, etc.

Deadline:

Upload by Wednesday 19 February, 11:59pm.

Any questions drop me an email!

Template files below: