Teaching Force and Motion Online Using Tracker
A University of Cincinnati physics laboratory that demonstrates how Tracker, together with prerecorded videos, can be used to deliver online force and motion experiments that maintain the rigor and essential features of in-person labs. The Force and Motion experiment is organized around a central research question that explicitly targets causal and hypothetical reasoning embedded in cycles of inquiry, reflection, evaluation, and communication of outcomes.
Supplemental documents available here include:
View the laboratory content using Tracker Online. University of Cincinnati Tracker-based Labs See The Physics Teacher paper titled "Maintaining Essential Course Features When Moving Introductory Physics Labs Online" by Kathleen Koenig and Sarah Baker for a detailed description of the online course. https://doi.org/10.1119/5.0039606 download 6138kb .trz Published: May 25, 2022 previous versions Instructions for how to use the prerecorded videos of the experiments you would have conducted in … download 1846kb .pdf Last Modified: May 24, 2022 Released under a CC Noncommercial-Share Alike license.
5 supplemental documents are available
Student handout for Force and Motion Part I-- Using Tracker Video Analysis to Measure Acceleration. This handout is also packaged in the Lab 4 Tracker Exeriment trz file. download 312kb .pdf Last Modified: May 24, 2022 Student handout for Force and Motion Part II-- Using Tracker Video Analysis to Measure Acceleration. This handout is also packaged in the Lab 4 Tracker Exeriment trz file. download 334kb .pdf Last Modified: May 24, 2022 In order to access this file, please Login to the Compadre Portal collection. Student handout for Lab 4 with additional instructor notes. .pdf file (323 kb Adobe PDF Document) Last Modified: May 24, 2022 In order to access this file, please Login to the Compadre Portal collection. Student handout for Lab 5 with additional instructor notes. .pdf file (371 kb Adobe PDF Document) Last Modified: May 24, 2022
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<a href="https://www.compadre.org/portal/items/detail.cfm?ID=16080">Koenig, Kathleen, and Sarah Baker. "Teaching Force and Motion Online Using Tracker." 2022.</a>
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Koenig, K., & Baker, S. (2022). Teaching Force and Motion Online Using Tracker. Retrieved January 20, 2026, from https://www.compadre.org/Repository/document/ServeFile.cfm?ID=16080&DocID=5546
Koenig, Kathleen, and Sarah Baker. "Teaching Force and Motion Online Using Tracker." 2022. https://www.compadre.org/Repository/document/ServeFile.cfm?ID=16080&DocID=5546 (accessed 20 January 2026).
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