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Teaching physics using virtual reality.

Report of a project investigating university physics students' learning using computer simulations. The project focused on the teaching and learning of special relativity. The authors developed a simulation of a relativistic world called 'Real Time Relativity'. Around this they create...

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Institutions:University of Queensland. Teaching and Development Institute
University of Queensland. School of Mathematics and Physics
Australian National University. Research School of Physics and Engineering
Main Authors: Savage, Craig, McGrath, Dominic, McIntyre, Tim, Wegener, Margaret
Published: Australian Learning and Teaching Council 2010
Subjects:
Computer simulation
Courseware
First year students
Material development
Online learning
Physics
Relativity
Science curriculum
Science teaching
Undergraduate students
Undergraduate study
Virtual reality
Interviews
Multimethod techniques
Observation
Pretests posttests
Statistical analysis
Tests
Australian National University (ANU)
University of Queensland
Immersive environments
Special relativity
Australia
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