Review for:Video Analysis Investigations for Physics and Mathematics

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posted: on March 3, 2008 at 6:44AM

My rating of this resource: ****

My experience using this resource:
Physics

Topic I was teaching:
Kinematics

My learning goal for which this resource was used:
Have students use videos of real life objects and analyze the position, velocity graphs and to get the acceleration value in one or two directions.

Course Level:
Honors or Advanced, Intro or Regular, Remedial

How I/my students used the resource:
Students used the video analysis component of the LoggerPro program to develop their graphs of the motion of real objects.

Value Added:
Increases data collection & analysis skills, Increases student engagement and motivation

Strengths:
Good videos easy for students to see and scale as well as tag the motion on.

Weaknesses:
None

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