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Michelle Krill

Algodoo - Novel Physics Educational Software by Algoryx Simulation - 0 views

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    Algodoo is a 2D-simulation environment for creating interactive scenes in a playful, cartoony manner, making use of the physics that we use to explain our real world. Algodoo is designed to encourage young people's own creativity, ability and motivation to construct knowledge. The synergy of science and art makes Algodoo as educational as it is entertaining. Algodoo applies a constructionistic learning paradigm - learning by designing, constructing and exploring physical systems. Design, interact and explore - It's Physics like never before!
anonymous

Richard Feynman on Beauty | Open Culture - 8 views

  • Richard Feynman on Beauty

    After dismissing the popular notion that scientists are unable to truly appreciate beauty in nature, physicist Richard Feynman (1918 – 1988) explains what a scientist really is and does. Here are some of the most memorable lines from this beautiful mix of Feynman quotes and (mostly) BBC and NASA footage:

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    Probably worth 5 mins of you time. Wow!
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    Wow! Would you like to feel grounded? give 5min to this this video and you won't be sorry.
Kathe Santillo

Science Animations - 0 views

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    general science animations (good for IWB)
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    This site provides links to science related animations, interactives, and movies on the Web. Covers general science, microbiology, plants, ecology, animals, geology, astronomy, and physics.
Darcy Goshorn

Tracker Video Analysis and Modeling Tool for Physics Education - 1 views

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    Wow! And free!
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    Tracker is a free video analysis and modeling tool built on the Open Source Physics (OSP) Java framework. It is designed to be used in introductory college physics labs and lectures. Features include: 1. Object tracking with position, velocity and acceleration overlays and data. 2. Video modeling with dynamic particle overlays and data. 3. Center of mass tracking with overlays and data. 4. Rotational motion data includes theta, omega and alpha. 5. Interactive graphical vectors and vector sums. 6. Line profiles for RGB analysis of spectra and interference at any angle 7. RGB regions for time analysis of RGB data 8. Flexible video calibration options. 9. Multiple reference frame views of collisions and other motions. 10. Video filters, including brightness/contrast, ghost trails, and deinterlacing. 11. User-defined constants and variables for plotting and analysis. 12. Data analysis tool with powerful automatic and manual curve fitting. 13. Full undo/redo with multiple steps. 14. Video converter for converting edited/filtered videos to mov, gif, jpg or png formats 15. Video exporter tool for recording videos with track overlays. 16. Copy and print images of any view for use in labs and other documents. 17. Paste web or other images directly into Tracker for analysis, save if desired. 18. Helpful hints for new and occasional users. 19. Drag-n-drop trk and video files to open.
Betsy Morris

Visionlearning - 9 views

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    "materials for learning science including modular readings, interactive multimedia, and a glossary - all available for free on the web in both English and Spanish. In our readings, we emphasize science as a process, not just a collection of facts. These resources can be used individually by anyone and can also be combined and customized within online classrooms by teachers."
Michelle Krill

Free online Absorb resources - 0 views

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    bsorb is a series of interactive online courses for secondary schools, covering physics, chemistry, electronics, mathematics and advanced physics. Our unique simulations, interactive animations, and videos, are linked by an involving narrative, providing the basis for an interactive learning experience. Each title offers a huge amount of interactivity - ranging from simple animations that show hidden concepts, to powerful models that allow flexible experimentation. Each title is well-suited to self-study or review, or provides a framework to teach in front of the whole class on a whiteboard.
Aly Kenee

Top 10 Amazing Physics Videos | Wired Science from Wired.com - 0 views

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    great physics videos (demos)
Kathe Santillo

PhET: Free Science Simulations - 0 views

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    Fun, interactive, research-based simulations of physical phenomena from the PhET project at the University of Colorado. Interactive tools that enable students to make connections between real life phenomena and the underlying science which explains such p
karen sipe

Teacher's Corner - 1 views

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    Science and technology resources. This site has a teachers corner as well as simulation activities.
Dominic Salvucci

MERLOT - Multimedia Educational Resource for Learning and Online Teaching - 0 views

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    provides over 20,000 learning materials categorised into seven main areas: Arts, Business, Education, Humanities, Mathematics and Statistics, Science and Technology\n, Social Sciences.
Kathe Santillo

A World In Motion® - 0 views

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    Joins together teachers, students, and industry volunteers in an exploration of physical science while addressing essential mathematic and scientific concepts and skills.
Darcy Goshorn

LearnersTV - 0 views

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    This is a comprehensive site providing FREE Video lectures, Animations, LiveOnline Tests, Audio lectures etc in the fields of Biology, Physics,Chemistry,Mathematics,Computer Science,Engineering,Medicine etc...
Jimbo Lamb

Molecular Workbench - 1 views

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    Interactive Java applets for science
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    Interactives for science
Donald Burkins

The Theoretical Minimum - 1 views

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    "The Theoretical Minimum is a series of Stanford Continuing Studies courses taught by world renowned physicist Leonard Susskind. These courses collectively teach everything required to gain a basic understanding of each area of modern physics including all of the fundamental mathematics."
Michelle Krill

YouTube - Large Hadron Rap - 0 views

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    Shows a novel way to introduce particle physics.
Donald Burkins

The Richard Feynman Trilogy: The Physicist Captured in Three Films | Open Culture - 2 views

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    "Between 1981 and 1993, documentary producer Christopher Sykes shot three films and one TV series dedicated to the charismatic, Nobel Prize-winning physicist Richard Feynman (1918-1988). We have presented these documentaries here individually before (some several years ago), but never brought them together."
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    For the science teacher and inquisitive kid in all of us. One of the physics gods reaching out to we mere mortals!
Erika Llewellyn

Hippocampus - 0 views

shared by Erika Llewellyn on 01 May 08 - Cached
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    Free help with algebra, biology, environ science, Am gov, US history, physics. Linked to many common textbooks
Jimbo Lamb

Simulations - 0 views

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    A collection of interactive Java applets for science
Keith Arnold

Science Review Games and Science Games - 0 views

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    Review and play a game at the same time!
Darcy Goshorn

Yenka Interactive Simulations - 2 views

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    from the serv
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    Science, math and technology simulations that work great in the computer lab or on your interactive whiteboard.
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