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C. Sarapak
the faculty of Science and Technology, Surindra Rajabhat University,Surin, Thailand
Thailand
I am a science educator/physics lecturer within the faculty of science and technology Surindra Rajabhat University. I received my Ph.D in Science and Technology education from Mahidol University,Thailand. I also holds a master degree in Science Education from Chiangmai university, Thailand and a bachelor degree in Physics Education from Surindra Rajabhat University, Thailand. I specialize in science (physics and mathematics) teaching and study ways of using technology to promote student interest in STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) for the last 15 years. I have taught physics/fundamental science for a variety background of university students from non-science students to science students. I also has led a number of professional development activities for science in-service and pre-service teachers. my currently research interest is to create 3D virtual laboratories of Physics for developing physics teachers and high school students in Thailand.
K. Kearns
Ontario Tech University, Oshawa, Ontario Canada
Allied Health Sciences BAHSc
4th Year student
Canada
Having graduated the Opticianry program at Georgian College in Barrie, Ontario, I am now enrolled in the Allied Health Sciences Honors degree program at Ontario Tech University in Oshawa, Ontario, where I am currently in my fourth year. In addition to my schooling, I have three years of manufacturing business ownership experience and ten years of ownership experience in an optical practice. I'm doing research right now in the areas of healthcare and physics education. I'm always looking for methods to improve my knowledge and abilities so that I may better serve my community and have a positive influence on the educational sector.
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