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Name: Feather/Hammer Drop on Moon
Date Posted: Oct 22, 2006
Subjects: Physics
Media: Webware
Type: Visualization or Animation
Description: NASA video of astronaut dropping a hammer and a feather on the surface of the Moon.
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Name: A Private Universe
Date Posted: Oct 18, 2006
Subjects: Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Earth Science
Media: Webware
Type: video on demand
Description: This video brings into sharp focus the dilemma facing all educators: Why don't even the brightest students truly grasp basic science concepts? Interviews are held...
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Name: Inspiration
Date Posted: Oct 18, 2006
Subjects: Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Earth Science
Media: Software
Type: Graphing, Modeling, or Mapping, Communication Tool, Study skill
Description: Though Inspiration software has existed for a long time, I have just begun to use it for my chemistry classes. The program allows students to...
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Name: Nuclear Chemistry
Date Posted: Oct 17, 2006
Subjects: Chemistry, Physics
Media: Webware
Type: Visualization or Animation, Graphing, Modeling, or Mapping
Description: The site gives a description of the material supplemented with relevent images and flash animations, which help to demonstate the concepts. The site also has...
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Name: Vector Addition Simulation
Date Posted: Oct 17, 2006
Subjects: Physics
Media: Webware
Type: Visualization or Animation, Graphing, Modeling, or Mapping
Description: Use this simulation to show students (or let them learn) how to add vectors graphically. Drag vectors onto a graph, change their length and angle,...
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