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Trouble-shooting Tracker  [ Report ]
  
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This Tracker document shows how to diagnose and fix Tracker problems, or if necessary, how to document and report a bug. Be sure to first upgrade to the latest version of Tracker…
  
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It was believed that the entire enterprise that had grown around embedding Java simulations in web pages had come to an end when the Java applet plugin was removed from browsers in…
Tracker Video Analysis and Modeling JS  [ Computer Program ]
  
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The JavaScript implementation of the Tracker Video Analysis and Modeling Tool is now available for beta testing. This online program runs within a web browser that supports HTML5 +…
  
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The OSP project has partnered with developers at St. Olaf College to convert OSP Java programs (applets and applications) to JavaScript using the java2script/SwingJS framework…
Using Tracker Online, Web EJS, and ComPADRE  [ Conference Proceedings ]
  
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W. Christian and A. Titus, NC Setion AAPT (2015).
In this hands-on tutorial, teachers interested in using computation to teach physics will explore the Easy JavaScript Simulations (EJS) modeling and authoring tools. Unlike desktop…
  
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F. Esquembre, 2013 Winter AAPT (2013).
This talk describes recent additions to Easy Java Simulations (EJS). EJS is a modeling and authoring tool that helps teachers and students create interactive simulations of physics…
  
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L. Wee and L. Leong, 4th Redesigning Pedagogy International Conference, 15 (2011).
This workshop aims to demonstrate how the Tracker Video Analysis and Modeling Tool engages, enables and empowers teachers to be learners so that we can be leaders in our teaching…
  
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L. Wee and T. Leong, GIREP-MPTL 2014 (2014).
We will share on the use of Tracker as a pedagogical tool in the effective learning and teaching of physics performance tasks taking root in some Singapore Grade 9 (Secondary 3)…
Getting Started with Tracker Tutorial  [ Computer Program ]
  
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The Getting Started with Tracker tutorial was recorded by Doug Brown, the creator Tracker, to lead users through the process of analyze the motion of a simple video clip. This video…
Autotracking with Tracker Tutorial  [ Computer Program ]
  
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The Autotracking with Tracker Tutorial was recorded by Doug Brown, the creator Tracker, to lead users through the process of autotracking an object in a video clip. Autotracking…
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