Physclips : Multi-level, Multi-media Resources for Teaching First Year University Physics : Report to the Carrick Institute.

Physclips is a collaborative effort between a physicist and an IT specialist working in educational support with an established record of producing educational multimedia. The project produced a set of multimedia learning and teaching materials for teaching introductory physics during the first part...

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Institution:University of New South Wales
Hauptverfasser: Hatsidimitris, George, Wolfe, Joe
Veröffentlicht: Carrick Institute for Learning and Teaching in Higher Education 2007
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Zusammenfassung:Physclips is a collaborative effort between a physicist and an IT specialist working in educational support with an established record of producing educational multimedia. The project produced a set of multimedia learning and teaching materials for teaching introductory physics during the first part of the academic year. As originally delivered, most of the materials were for mechanics, with some on electromagnetism. The site is being further developed through a second ALTC funded project Physclips II - Waves and sound: an integrated set of multi-level media resources and laboratory experiments (2008). Currently Physclips has three volumes: mechanics; waves and sound; electricity and magnetism. The principal entry site is http://www.physclips.unsw.edu.au/. Teachers may directly download the learning objects from the site map for use in lessons. During the test teaching session in the project period (2006-07), Physclips received more than 1000 unique visitors per day, each visitor typically downloading 20 files. Overall there were typically 30,000 hits per day. This is a report from the Physclips project.
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