Using a Java applet, this lesson has students perform virtual experiments to study the characteristics of projectile motion (which would otherwise be difficult to perform in a typical classroom). Using the applet, students will observe the effects of air resistance on the idealized motion presented in the standard curriculum, identify the dependent and independent variables in the experiment, obtain and plot data, and analyze their results in order to discover (or reinforce) the relationship between the dependent and independent variables. The activity concludes with discussion of plausible function forms of air resistance, drawing both on the experimental results and on the personal experience of each student. Files available to d...
This paper presents the techniques for the development of a web-based interactive virtual laboratory...
A major research domain in physics education is focused on the study of the eects of various types o...
We have developed a set of educational Java applet programs which provide visual simulation of conce...
A Model was developed using JAVA Programming Language; this package simulates the motions of project...
The Java applets presented on this Web site teach concepts that every engineering student will encou...
We discuss the use of World Wide Web-based Java simulations in teaching physics to K{12 and undergra...
Abstract A Java applet is a small application which is written in Java, and the user launches it fro...
Computer simulations is now becoming a common feature in many undergraduate physics textbook togeth...
This project was developed as a demonstrator for the E-Learning in Physical Science for Sport (ELPS)...
I have put the topics of motion under drag forces into the school environment. In the first part I h...
This paper reviews the problem of establishing learning effects with computer simulation packages in...
Four simulations were created at Iowa State University to support learning in a large-lecture introd...
Demonstrations have proven to be an affective instructional method while teaching many different asp...
This collection of physics animations lets students see and understand the principles behind the mot...
In this work a statics virtual laboratory is presented. This virtual laboratory is a set of differen...
This paper presents the techniques for the development of a web-based interactive virtual laboratory...
A major research domain in physics education is focused on the study of the eects of various types o...
We have developed a set of educational Java applet programs which provide visual simulation of conce...
A Model was developed using JAVA Programming Language; this package simulates the motions of project...
The Java applets presented on this Web site teach concepts that every engineering student will encou...
We discuss the use of World Wide Web-based Java simulations in teaching physics to K{12 and undergra...
Abstract A Java applet is a small application which is written in Java, and the user launches it fro...
Computer simulations is now becoming a common feature in many undergraduate physics textbook togeth...
This project was developed as a demonstrator for the E-Learning in Physical Science for Sport (ELPS)...
I have put the topics of motion under drag forces into the school environment. In the first part I h...
This paper reviews the problem of establishing learning effects with computer simulation packages in...
Four simulations were created at Iowa State University to support learning in a large-lecture introd...
Demonstrations have proven to be an affective instructional method while teaching many different asp...
This collection of physics animations lets students see and understand the principles behind the mot...
In this work a statics virtual laboratory is presented. This virtual laboratory is a set of differen...
This paper presents the techniques for the development of a web-based interactive virtual laboratory...
A major research domain in physics education is focused on the study of the eects of various types o...
We have developed a set of educational Java applet programs which provide visual simulation of conce...