Basic physic optic education mobile application using “OpticEd"

Optical engineering is not a widely known profession, and for it to become more well-known, it is necessary to change the mindset of others to draw their attention to it. [1] One method is to change students' mindsets when they are in secondary school. They can choose their subject combination...

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Main Author: Nur'Idiawati Saifudin
Other Authors: Qian Kemao
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2022
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10356/156652
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Institution: Nanyang Technological University
Language: English
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Summary:Optical engineering is not a widely known profession, and for it to become more well-known, it is necessary to change the mindset of others to draw their attention to it. [1] One method is to change students' mindsets when they are in secondary school. They can choose their subject combination based on their interests at this stage. The subject combination they select could help them achieve their post-secondary education goals in the future. Physics is the primary focus for those interested in this Optic field in this case. Understanding lights and optics begins with learning about waves in physics. As a result, students who are interested in this field could include Physics as one of their subject options in their subject combination. The goal of this project is to create a platform for secondary school students interested in optic physics. The "OpticEd" Android mobile application provides physics content in a variety of learning styles, including auditory and visual. Furthermore, it informs them about which subjects to focus on for Optical Engineering at various educational levels. "OpticEd" is an Android mobile application that uses the Ionic framework for the front end and Firebase for the back end. The programming language used in this project will be Typescript.