Physclips II : wave and sound : an integrated set of multi level multimedia resources and laboratory experiments : final report.

For many students, the most difficult part of physics is acquiring a difficult but valuable skill set: seeing a situation in the real world, imagining all of the relevant quantities (often vectors like force or field) and constructing a quantitative model involving these quantities. Physclips uses f...

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Institution:University of New South Wales. School of Physics
Główni autorzy: Wolfe, Joe, Hatsidimitris, George, Smith, John
Wydane: Australian Learning and Teaching Council (ALTC) 2011
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Streszczenie:For many students, the most difficult part of physics is acquiring a difficult but valuable skill set: seeing a situation in the real world, imagining all of the relevant quantities (often vectors like force or field) and constructing a quantitative model involving these quantities. Physclips uses film clips of events and experiments and adds these quantities in animations to show the learner what the expert 'sees' in the real life situation. These clips and animations are built into a multimedia reference work that presents, at the level of upper high school, introductory university and occasionally higher levels, the principles and applications of waves and sound. Physclips II comprises seven rich multimedia chapters. Navigation is by hyperlink, image-assisted scroll bars and a search function, so that Physclips acts as a reference work as well as a learning aid. [Executive summary]
ISBN:9781921856594

9781921856594