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2.INTRODUCTIONAs a part of the curriculum of the higher secondary and senior secondary classes in India, students are taught the basics and details of optics including ray optics and wave optics. But the education is limited to theoretical knowledge and not extended using practical or hands-on experience. Lack of practical and hands-on experience restrict the mindset of students, and doesn’t allow the inquisitive minds to explore optics to a greater extent. Under Optics Outreach Education Program 2014, University of Delhi at Acharya Narendra Dev College SPIE Student Chapter conducted workshop in 22 schools across Delhi and distributed a Wave Optics Kit conceived and designed by the Chapter to every school free of cost. The kit allows the students to perform all sorts of experiments listed in their curriculum. These cost effective kits were conceived and designed by the Chapter students. The introduction of such a kit in the school laboratory not only allows the minds to explore the untaught parts of wave optics but also inculcate a sense of learning by self-experiment and an attitude of enquiry. 3.METHODOLOGYWe adopted hands on approach to make students understand the basics of ray and wave optics. We divided the students into two batches depending on their classes. The students from 9-10 were categorized as juniors and taught ray optics and the students of classes 11-12 were categorized as seniors and taught wave and fiber optics. The students were given hands-on knowledge about the apparatus and the procedure. The students were asked to perform the experiments with different width of single slits and observe the changes in patterns obtained. After the completion of the demonstration, the feedback regarding the demonstration were taken. The demonstration was conducted at a moderate pace taking into consideration the progress of every student of the class and their queries. 4.WAVE OPTICS KIT FEATURESThe wave optics kits were distributed to all the schools. The contents of designed wave optics kit it as follows:
The contents of the kit are shown as below: The experiments that can be performed with the kit are as follows:
5.RESULTS & DISCUSSIONThe workshop started with an informal discussion on physics and optics followed by a question session on optics. Many questions were raised by the student during the interaction. Some of them have been listed as under:
The sessions were highly interactive where students came out with their queries and enjoyed the hands-on sessions. The workshop was praised by the students and the teachers for the ease in setup and understanding through the wave optics kit. The hands-on involvement was highly appraised by the students. Some of the images showing Chapter members interacting with school students during the workshop: The response of the students towards the kit and the workshop has also been analyzed. The date is based on 100 random feedback forms. 6.CONCLUSIONThe developed kit provides the students with a hands-on experience to wave optics and the knowhow of the experiment. It not only allows the student to learn by themselves but also explore various aspects of wave optics that may not be practically demonstrated in the classroom. The grasp of theoretical concept is backed by the practical exposure provided by the kit. The demonstrations sparked the young minds to explore the area of optics and its wave nature to a greater extent. The kit shall be an asset to the schools for teaching wave optics for the new batches to come. 7.ACKNOWLEDGEMENTOne of the authors, Sadashiv Raj Bharadwaj expresses his gratitude towards SPIE, USA for awarding him with the Officer’s Travel Grant to attend and present this research paper in SPIE Optics+ Photonics 2016 conference from 27 August – 1 September 2016 in San Diego, CA, USA. University of Delhi at ANDC SPIE Student Chapter is thankful to SPIE, USA for awarding the Optics Outreach Grant, 2014. This outreach activity was organized out of the financial support received under this grant. REFERENCESEasing wave optics understanding through technology, http://proceedings.spiedigitallibrary.org/proceeding.aspx?articleid=1906584 Google Scholar
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