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Tracker Video Analysis: Bouncing Ball  [ Computer Program ]
  
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L. Wee
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This Bouncing Ball exercise uses the Tracker video analysis and modeling tool to explore the kinematics of a falling and bouncing ball. A bouncing ball video and worksheet answer key…
Newton's Cradle Applet  [ Computer Program ]
  
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F. Hwang and L. Wee
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Newton's cradle, named after Sir Isaac Newton, is a device that demonstrates conservation of momentum and energy via a series of swinging spheres. A typical Newton's cradle…
  
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K. Goh, L. Wee, K. Yip, P. Toh, and S. Lye
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K. Goh, L. Wee, K. Yip, P. Toh, and S. Lye, Fifth Redesigning Pedagogy Conference (2013).
This paper describes an Easy Java Simulation (EJS) model for students to visualize Newtons 1st and 3rd laws, using frictionless motion and a spring collision during impact. Using…
  
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J. Figueira
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This experiment explores the behavior of a pair of loosely coupled compass needles in air with weak damping. The needles are far enough apart that the magnetic interaction between…
  
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L. Wee, 18th Multimedia in Physics Teaching and Learning Conference, MPTL18, , 8 (2013).
A paper presented at the 18th Multimedia in Physics Teaching and Learning Conference that describes astronomical computer models based on physical data and supported with…
  
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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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L. Wee, 3rd Redesigning Pedagogy International Conference, 7 (2009).
A paper from the 3rd Redesigning Pedagogy International Conference that highlights the diverse possibilities in the rich community of educators from the Conceptual Learning of…
Nine Ball Pool Model  [ Computer Program ]
  
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R. Kozlowski
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The Nine Ball Pool Model is set up as a game of nine-ball (nine balls in a diamond formation with a cue ball), and the player may hit the balls in any order. With normal play (the…
Mini-Golf Model  [ Computer Program ]
  
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B. Stroup
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The Mini-Golf Model is a three level putting game that get progressively harder. There are obstacles that the ball bounces off and water hazards that add a stroke to the score and…
Magnetic Mini-Golf Model  [ Computer Program ]
  
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Magnetic Mini-Golf Model allows a player to play a version of Putt Putt with a twist: the ball behaves like a point charge in that it responds to magnetic fields. This game has two…
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