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A Davidson College studio-based introductory physics laboratory for elastic collisions. In this lab, students make their own videos using GoPro cameras and then perform their…
  
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A Davidson College studio-based introductory physics laboratory for inelastic collisions. In this lab, students make their own videos using GoPro cameras and then perform their…
  
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A Davidson College studio-based introductory physics laboratory for explosive collisions. In this lab, students make their own videos using GoPro cameras and then perform their…
PTRA Workshop: Kinematics with Video Analysis  [ Conference Proceedings ]
  
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B. Christian and W. Christian, PTRA Summer Institute (2024).
The 2024 PTRA Summer Institute will feature a half-day video analysis workshop where teachers can gain hands-on experience in using video to teach kinematics to high school students.…
Tracker Online, Web EJS, and ComPADRE Tutorial  [ Conference Proceedings ]
  
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W. Christian, M. Belloni, A. Titus, and A. Cox, AAPT Summer Meeting 2025 (2025).
In this tutorial, we explore Tracker Online, Easy JavaScript Simulations (EJS) modeling, and the ComPADRE Digital Library. Unlike desktop Tracker and EJS, Tracker Online, and Web EJS…
  
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A Tracker project and accompanying explanatory material showing an 8-segment Biomechanical model of the human body implemented in Tracker and compared to data derived from Vernier…
  
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The Modeling a Rocket Launch with Gravity and Air Resistance text guides the reader through a process of developing, implementing, and validating an EJS model of a rocket being…
  
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Can a vehicle can ride around the inside vertical wall of a cylinder? The video analysis in this item explore the physics behind the Wall of Death. The trz file contains the Wall of…
  
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L. Wee, The World Conference on Physics Education, 26 (2012).
A paper from the 2012 World Congress on Physics Education that describes how Singapore teachers have benefited from the OSP community's work. The article describes computer models…
  
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This web page features a collection of Easy Java Simulations developed by secondary teachers for use in introductory high school physics courses. Topics include astronomy, momentum…
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