Exploring the Diverse World of Educational Models in Vrataz STEM Lab
In Vrataz STEM Lab, models are educational tools and representations, used to help students understand complex concepts, visualize scientific phenomena, and solve problems. Models come in various forms, depending on the specific focus of the lab and the level of education. Here are some common types of models used in our STEM lab
Physical Models
These are tangible, three-dimensional representations of objects, structures, or systems. For example, a physical model might be a scale model of the solar system, a 3D-printed molecule, or a miniature bridge to study engineering principles.
Mathematical Models
These are tangible, three-dimensional representations of objects, structures, or systems. For example, a physical model might be a scale model of the solar system, a 3D-printed molecule, or a miniature bridge to study engineering principles.
Computer Models and Simulations
These are tangible, three-dimensional representations of objects, structures, or systems. For example, a physical model might be a scale model of the solar system, a 3D-printed molecule, or a miniature bridge to study engineering principles.
Interactive Models
These are tangible, three-dimensional representations of objects, structures, or systems. For example, a physical model might be a scale model of the solar system, a 3D-printed molecule, or a miniature bridge to study engineering principles.
Conceptual Models
These are tangible, three-dimensional representations of objects, structures, or systems. For example, a physical model might be a scale model of the solar system, a 3D-printed molecule, or a miniature bridge to study engineering principles.
Scale Models
These are tangible, three-dimensional representations of objects, structures, or systems. For example, a physical model might be a scale model of the solar system, a 3D-printed molecule, or a miniature bridge to study engineering principles.
Biological Models
These are tangible, three-dimensional representations of objects, structures, or systems. For example, a physical model might be a scale model of the solar system, a 3D-printed molecule, or a miniature bridge to study engineering principles.
Chemical Models
These are tangible, three-dimensional representations of objects, structures, or systems. For example, a physical model might be a scale model of the solar system, a 3D-printed molecule, or a miniature bridge to study engineering principles.