Waves HandsOn need many Devices to create Effects
0.0.4 ‧ Free ‧ 2 years ago
Download Waves HandsOn need many Devices to create Effects APK latest version Free for Android
Version | 0.0.4 |
Update | 2 years ago |
Size | 11.27 MB (11,822,394 bytes) |
Developer | Open Source Physics Singapore |
Category | Apps, Education |
Package Name | com.ionicframework.wavehandson |
OS | 5.1 and up |
Waves HandsOn need many Devices to create Effects APPLICATION description
Waves HandsOn need many Devices to create Effects.
About
An open source physics at Singapore simulation based on codes written by Loo Kang WEE based on ideas from Boon Chien YAP.
more resources can be found here
http://iwant2study.org/ospsg/index.php/interactive-resources/physics/04-waves
Introduction
Wave is an oscillation accompanied by a transfer of energy that travels through a medium (space or mass)
Waves consist of oscillations or vibrations (of a physical quantity), around almost fixed locations.
Concepts illustrated in the simulations include student hands-on tool kit to make waves using many devices line up.
There is also a mathematically generated wave to support students' ideas on a wave.
Acknowledgment
My sincere gratitude for the tireless contributions of Francisco Esquembre, Fu-Kwun Hwang, Wolfgang Christian, Félix Jesús Garcia Clemente, Anne Cox, Andrew Duffy, Todd Timberlake and many more in the Open Source Physics community. I have designed much of the above based on their ideas and insights, and I thank the OSP community for which Singapore was honored with 2015-6 UNESCO King Hamad Bin Isa Al-Khalifa Prize for the Use of ICTs in Education.
An open source physics at Singapore simulation based on codes written by Loo Kang WEE based on ideas from Boon Chien YAP.
more resources can be found here
http://iwant2study.org/ospsg/index.php/interactive-resources/physics/04-waves
Introduction
Wave is an oscillation accompanied by a transfer of energy that travels through a medium (space or mass)
Waves consist of oscillations or vibrations (of a physical quantity), around almost fixed locations.
Concepts illustrated in the simulations include student hands-on tool kit to make waves using many devices line up.
There is also a mathematically generated wave to support students' ideas on a wave.
Acknowledgment
My sincere gratitude for the tireless contributions of Francisco Esquembre, Fu-Kwun Hwang, Wolfgang Christian, Félix Jesús Garcia Clemente, Anne Cox, Andrew Duffy, Todd Timberlake and many more in the Open Source Physics community. I have designed much of the above based on their ideas and insights, and I thank the OSP community for which Singapore was honored with 2015-6 UNESCO King Hamad Bin Isa Al-Khalifa Prize for the Use of ICTs in Education.
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Old versions
Version | Size | Update |
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⇢ 0.0.4 (1 variants) | ↓ 11.27 MB | ◴ 2 years ago |
⇢ 0.0.2 (1 variants) | ↓ 6.80 MB | ◴ 5 years ago |
⇢ 0.0.1 (1 variants) | ↓ 6.79 MB | ◴ 6 years ago |