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written by Loo Kang Wee, Giam Hwee Goh, and Charles Chew
Studying the gravitational physics of the solar system is difficult in real life. This paper describes four pedagogical computer models that we have developed for active inquiry instruction in Singapore.  These models are now being pilot tested in Singapore and are being improved through feedback from students and teachers. We hope other teachers will find these simulations useful and further customized them for the educational community.
Fifth Redesigning Pedagogy Conference
Singapore: June 3-6, 2013
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Astronomy
- Astronomy Education
= Curricula
Classical Mechanics
- Gravity
= Kepler's Laws
= Orbits
= Universal Gravitation
- Motion in Two Dimensions
= Central Forces
Education Practices
- Active Learning
= Inquiry Learning
- Instructional Material Design
= Simulation
- Teacher Preparation
= Curricula
General Physics
- Collections
= Introductory Astronomy
- High School
- Lower Undergraduate
- Reference Material
= Proceedings
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L. Wee, G. Goh, and C. Chew, , presented at the Fifth Redesigning Pedagogy Conference, Singapore, 2013, WWW Document, (https://arxiv.org/abs/1303.0079).
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L. Wee, G. Goh, and C. Chew, Enabling Gravity Physics by Inquiry using Easy Java Simulation, presented at the Fifth Redesigning Pedagogy Conference, Singapore, 2013, <https://arxiv.org/abs/1303.0079>.
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Wee, L., Goh, G., & Chew, C. (2013, June 3-6). Enabling Gravity Physics by Inquiry using Easy Java Simulation. Paper presented at Fifth Redesigning Pedagogy Conference, Singapore. Retrieved December 13, 2024, from https://arxiv.org/abs/1303.0079
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Wee, L, G. Goh, and C. Chew. "Enabling Gravity Physics by Inquiry using Easy Java Simulation." Paper presented at the Fifth Redesigning Pedagogy Conference, Singapore, June 3-6, 2013. https://arxiv.org/abs/1303.0079 (accessed 13 December 2024).
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Wee, Loo Kang, Giam Hwee Goh, and Charles Chew. "Enabling Gravity Physics by Inquiry using Easy Java Simulation." Fifth Redesigning Pedagogy Conference. Singapore: 2013. 13 Dec. 2024 <https://arxiv.org/abs/1303.0079>.
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@inproceedings{ Author = "Loo Kang Wee and Giam Hwee Goh and Charles Chew", Title = {Enabling Gravity Physics by Inquiry using Easy Java Simulation}, BookTitle = {Fifth Redesigning Pedagogy Conference}, Address = {Singapore}, Month = {June 3-6}, Year = {2013} }
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Enabling Gravity Physics by Inquiry using Easy Java Simulation:

Is Based On Point Charge Electric Field in 1D Model

thanks to prof andrew, we customized to gravitational 1D and earth moon computer models as in the paper.
thanks! prof andrew duffy!

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Is Based On Ejs Open Source Earth and Moon Model by Francisco Esquembre

thanks to prof paco, we customized and use java 3d to render this great tool for geostational orbit model.!
thanks prof Francisco Esquembre!

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Is Based On Kepler System Model

thanks to prof todd, we customized to a model that is specially tailored to the teaching of the Advanced Level Physics hopefully drawing on the principles of inquiry to find period and radius.
the students would very intrigued by the different planes of the planets of orbits and claim of being like a scientist!
youtube can be found here! hear it from the students :)
enjoy!

http://weelookang.blogspot.sg/2013/03/my-learning-is-enhanced-thanks-to.html
http://weelookang.blogspot.sg/2013/03/i-am-scientist-thanks-to-gravity.html

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