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Roland O'Daniel

The Physics Front - 1 views

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    " * * new teacher welcome * home * login * register * search * about * people * sitemap * contact us More information about the PTRA program Welcome to the Physics Front! The Physics Front provides high quality resources for the teaching of physics and physical sciences courses."
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Fowler's Physics Applets - 0 views

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    Fowler's Physics Applets. Michael Fowler - University of Virginia Physics
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Ipod Physics - 2 views

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    Great resource from Derrick McNeil for helping physics students learn Physics, not independently, but at an independent pace to supplement and differentiate content for his students (and ours).  Interesting approach and philosophy that I think has great merit and is worth exploring for more content areas. 
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http://jersey.uoregon.edu/ - 0 views

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    Physics applets from university of oregon. department of physics. 
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Linking geometric problems to physics could open door to new solutions - 1 views

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    Princeton scientist with an interdisciplinary bent has taken two well-known problems in mathematics and reformulated them as a physics question, offering new tools to solve challenges relevant to a host of subjects ranging from improving data compression to detecting gravitational waves.
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2 Tri Physics Blog by Chris ponners on Prezi - 1 views

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    Prezi is a way cool (that's a high level technology term) presentation tool that I'm playing with. Here is an example that a student did for an honors physics class that I came across. I've bookmarked some other stuff this teacher has done, she is AMAZING! I haven't introduced Prezi yet because I don't think most teachers are ready for it, but I think this is a great example of rigor and cool.
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java applets -- physics - 0 views

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    More physics applets from Edinformatics. I don't know exactly who they are but they have their applets organized by content/level/topic which is a great way of helping people find applicable apps 
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Java Applets on Physics (Java 1.4) - 0 views

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    More physics applets 
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PhysOrg.com - Science News, Technology, Physics, Nanotechnology, Space Science, Earth S... - 1 views

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    Science related news brought together for multiple topic areas, including: nanotechnology, physics, space and earth, technology
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Animations - 2 views

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    Physics "Animations"
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Physlets Home Page - 1 views

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    Welcome to the Physlets resource page. Physlets, Physics Applets, are small flexible Java applets designed for science education.  You do not need to become a Java expert in order to use Physlets.  The links on the right contain tutorials, download instructions, and example problems to help you use Physlets in your teaching.
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Virtual Nerd has the best interactive math and science video tutorials to help high sch... - 3 views

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    Virtual Nerd is developing some very interesting video tutorials. The videos are primarily symbolic and procedural but they are thorough , organized, and model notes accompany the videos.  they are in the process of developing physics videos. 
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Nature's building blocks brought to life - physicsworld.com - 3 views

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    "Don't know much about the French I took..." but this looks like some interesting analysis of shapes in the physics world. Worth looking at if you 
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Demonstration of PHYSics appLETS (PHYSLETS) - 0 views

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    PHYSLETS were developed at Davidson University by Wolfgang Christian. They are java applets that can be called from some javascript code in a web page. The links below contain physlets written or adapted for use at LTU, Lawrence Technical Univ., by Dr. Scott Schneider
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Physics Applets - 0 views

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    Applets are small, self-contained, interactive programs that can be run on your computer using code called Java (a free download from Sun Microsystems). All of the applets listed below are available for download from the web, but require Java to run. An Applet Search Engine can be used to find other available applets not found on this page.
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FreeFall - 1 views

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    Freefall on Mars applet from University of NewFoundland
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