The document defines science as seeking to describe, understand, and predict natural phenomena through verifiable concepts, principles, methods, laws, theories and processes. Technology is defined as applying scientific knowledge to tools and processes used by humans. Society refers to organized communities that share laws, traditions and values. The nature of science is described as uncertain, always changing, and collaborative. Methods of science include observing and questioning, designing experiments, collecting and analyzing data, communicating conclusions, and finding more information through journals.
The document defines science as seeking to describe, understand, and predict natural phenomena through verifiable concepts, principles, methods, laws, theories and processes. Technology is defined as applying scientific knowledge to tools and processes used by humans. Society refers to organized communities that share laws, traditions and values. The nature of science is described as uncertain, always changing, and collaborative. Methods of science include observing and questioning, designing experiments, collecting and analyzing data, communicating conclusions, and finding more information through journals.
The document defines science as seeking to describe, understand, and predict natural phenomena through verifiable concepts, principles, methods, laws, theories and processes. Technology is defined as applying scientific knowledge to tools and processes used by humans. Society refers to organized communities that share laws, traditions and values. The nature of science is described as uncertain, always changing, and collaborative. Methods of science include observing and questioning, designing experiments, collecting and analyzing data, communicating conclusions, and finding more information through journals.
verifiable concepts, principles, methods, laws, theories and processes which seek to describe, understand, and predict natural phenomena. TECHNOLOGY
- Refers to the translation of scientific
knowledge into machines, tools, designs, methods and processes that are used by human beings in their practical endeavors. SOCIETY
- The people in general thought of as living
together in organized communities with shared laws, traditions, and values. NATURE OF SCIENCE Science is uncertain: - Hypothesis Science is always changing: - technology (new) Science is Collaborative: - with the aid of computers and researches of other scientists. METHODS IN SCIENCE
1. Observing and Questioning:
2. Designing an experiment 3. Collecting and Analyzing Data 4. Communicating conclusions 5. Finding out more - journals END