Studying chaotic systems at all levels of physics education can highly motivate students to learn physics. In this paper two simple systems, the Duffing oscillator and a compass needle motion, are presented which were used in a high school and in a university setting for teaching the basic ideas of chaotic motion. Studying both systems can begin with their simple mechanical models which connect, the mathematical description to tangible reality for the students. To surmount the mathematical difficulties of the theoretical treatment of the models, freeware software, the Dynamics Solver (DS), were applied. It will be shown how DS can facilitate students’ first steps toward chaotic systems both at college and at high school level. Downloadable...
Chaos: from simple models to complex systems aims to guide science and engineering students through ...
An instrument suitable for experimental studies of chaotic motion is described. It consists of a mec...
It has long been believed that typical students learn better through contemporary approaches to ques...
Studying chaotic systems at all levels of physics education can highly motivate students to learn ph...
Computer simulations offer opportunities for learners by providing a model of a realistic situation ...
The design and construction of a mechanical Duffing oscillator suitable for use in an undergraduate ...
Investigation of chaotic motions and cooperative systems offers a magnificent opportunity to involve...
One of the products of the calculus reform movement has been the “Rule of Three. ” This is the idea ...
This paper introduces a versatile pedagogical kit that consists of two Chaos Training Boards and a v...
Based on only elementary mathematics, this engaging account of chaos theory bridges the gap between ...
This paper reports on the use of the Driven Pendulum software as part of the teaching for the Open U...
This new edition strives yet again to provide readers with a working knowledge of chaos theory and d...
A clear introduction to chaotic phenomena for undergraduate students in science, engineering, and ma...
Inaugural lecture--Department of Physics, Rand Afrikaans University, 28 April 1987Many dynamical sys...
This study aims to explore an activity to teach chaos theory. For this purpose, we used inquiry-base...
Chaos: from simple models to complex systems aims to guide science and engineering students through ...
An instrument suitable for experimental studies of chaotic motion is described. It consists of a mec...
It has long been believed that typical students learn better through contemporary approaches to ques...
Studying chaotic systems at all levels of physics education can highly motivate students to learn ph...
Computer simulations offer opportunities for learners by providing a model of a realistic situation ...
The design and construction of a mechanical Duffing oscillator suitable for use in an undergraduate ...
Investigation of chaotic motions and cooperative systems offers a magnificent opportunity to involve...
One of the products of the calculus reform movement has been the “Rule of Three. ” This is the idea ...
This paper introduces a versatile pedagogical kit that consists of two Chaos Training Boards and a v...
Based on only elementary mathematics, this engaging account of chaos theory bridges the gap between ...
This paper reports on the use of the Driven Pendulum software as part of the teaching for the Open U...
This new edition strives yet again to provide readers with a working knowledge of chaos theory and d...
A clear introduction to chaotic phenomena for undergraduate students in science, engineering, and ma...
Inaugural lecture--Department of Physics, Rand Afrikaans University, 28 April 1987Many dynamical sys...
This study aims to explore an activity to teach chaos theory. For this purpose, we used inquiry-base...
Chaos: from simple models to complex systems aims to guide science and engineering students through ...
An instrument suitable for experimental studies of chaotic motion is described. It consists of a mec...
It has long been believed that typical students learn better through contemporary approaches to ques...