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Sean Nash

PhET Simulations - (Using HTML5) - 1 views

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    The emerging set of interactive simulations at PhET that now use HTML5 and work solely within a modern browser. These are heavy in the physical sciences... but also include acid-base, atomic structure, chemical equations, etc.
lcglass

Gravity and Orbits - Gravitational Force, Gravity, Force - PhET - 1 views

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    Simulation of Earth, Moon, Sun Motions Open in Downloads, if cannot run from download, go to System Preferences under the Apple, choose Security and Privacy, click Open Anyway
Cara Bosler

Wave on a String - Interference, Harmonic Motion, Frequency - PhET - 1 views

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    Simulation to show changes in frequency and amplitude to help students grasp how loudness and pitch changes.
Cara Bosler

Color Vision - Light, Radiation, Spectrum - PhET - 2 views

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    Simulation showing how we perceive light.
Cara Bosler

States of Matter: Basics - Chemistry, Heat, Temperature - PhET - 1 views

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    Excellent simulation to show what happens to molecules when states of matter are changed.
Cara Bosler

Natural Selection - Natural Selection, Evolution, Mutation - PhET - 1 views

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    Simulation **if you get a message that it can't be opened, go to the apple in the upper left, click on system preferences, click on Security and Privacy and then click on Open Anyway at the bottom.
Mitsi Nessa

Energy Skate Park: Basics - Energy, Conservation of Energy, Kinetic Energy - PhET - 3 views

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    This is a simulation involving a skateboarder on a ramp.  
Cara Bosler

Design a Great Glass Xylophone- simulation instructions.docx - Google Drive - 0 views

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    Demo
Cara Bosler

Audacity: Free Audio Editor and Recorder - 3 views

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    This free download uses the microphone in your computer (or you can use a plug in microphone for better quality) to detect sounds and instantly displays the sound waves on the screen. This would be a great tool to illustrate pitch and loudness, so they can make connections to the wave behavior. 
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    That is a great idea. I appreciate the fact that this is a truly interactive generic resource and can actually respond to stimuli in your room as opposed to being a detached simulation.
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