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This web site uses a simulation of masses sliding along adjustable tracks to help students better understand and apply 1D kinematics. Position, velocity, and acceleration graphs, as…
  
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A promising new development in science education is the use of microcomputer-based laboratory tools that allow for student-directed data acquisition, display, and analysis.…
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R. Thornton, Phys. Educ., 22 (4), 230 - 238.
The author describes the use of a microcomputer-based laboratory in expanding physical intuition. An example is given with students interacting with a motion detector to produce…
1D Kinematics of a Moving Car JS Model  [ Computer Program ]
  
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This interactive JavaScript simulation illustrates 1D, constant acceleration motion in the context of moving cars. Included are several different examples of constant velocity (a =…
  
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R. Vieyra, K. Fisler, J. Politz, B. Lerner, S. Krishnamurthi, and C. Megowan-Romanowicz
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This collection of computational modeling and Modeling Instruction integrated curricular resources are the result of the "Computational Modeling in Physics with Bootstrap" project, a…
  
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In this project, students design and machine a “fancy roller” with predictable properties. This is an axle with two wheels and a non-constant profile, made from PVC, aluminum and…
  
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E. Brewe, V. Sawtelle, D. McPadden, and R. Goertzen
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This website holds the Modeling Instruction curriculum developed by the Florida International University Physics Education Research Group. The website provides the materials required…
  
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This is an activity for students to design and analyze a Rube-Goldberg Machine. The goal is for the students to calculate the time it takes to complete the motion of the machine.…
  
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W. Fendt
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This applet demonstrates equilibrium of three forces in a system consisting of two pulleys and three weights connected by strings. The user can change the weights and the placement…
  
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This web site contains a number of tutorials relating to motion in one dimension. Each tutorial explains a subject and provides exercises to test the user's understanding. Some are…
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