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L. Wee, T. Lee, C. Chew, D. Wong, and S. Tan, Phys. Educ., 50 (2), 189-196.
This paper reports a computer model- simulation created using Easy Java Simulation (EJS) for learners to visualize how the steady-state amplitude of a driven oscillating system…
  
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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, 2012 Winter Meeting Ontario, 4 (2012).
A paper from the 2012 Winter Meeting of the American Association of Physics Teachers that describes how Easy Java Simulations is used in Singapore to promote computer-based…

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