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AAPT - American Association of Physics Teachers PHET - Science simulations The Physics Classroom - Need extra help on physics, go to the Physics Classroom. Find information on all sorts of topics we have discussed in class and many others we haven't.MIT Open Courseware - Free lectures about a variety of subjects. http://ocw.mit.edu/index.htm ActivePhysics http://wps.aw.com/aw_knight_physics_1/ Cedar Point Activities http://homepage.mac.com/cbakken/pga/ Modeling Physics American Modeling Teachers Association http://science.jburroughs.org/mschober/physics.html Physics Problems - Find out how to solve a number of different Physics problems with real numbers the website will provide or you can type in your own. Use either link below. http://tinyurl.com/4r6rs9 National Science Olympiadhttp://soinc.org/ Science Olympiad in Ohio -http://www.ced.osu.edu/scioly/ |
ACT Science Helpful Suggestions http://explodingsink.com/2010/10/18/act-science-prep/ SaveTube - Save YouTube Videos http://www.savetube.com/ Questbridge Scholarship Information http://www.questbridge.org/ Free PDF Merge/Split program http://www.pdfsam.org/?page_id=32Science and Math SalariesFind out information about salaries for a variety of jobs in science and math. The data is compiled from 2005 data. http://www.jupiterscientific.org/sciinfo/sciencesalaries.html Science Jokes http://www.jupiterscientific.org/sciinfo/sciencejokes.html AP Physics Collegeboard Website Weebly - Website Builder HyperPhysics - A website about Physics terms and concepts. Programming Labs for PhysicsThese labs were designed by Prof. Chris Orban for Physics 1250 at OSU Marionand they should be generally useful at the high school and college level. No calculus knowledge or prior programming experience is required. The nice part about these programming labs is that there is no software to install. The compiling and executing and visualization is all done within your web browser! This is accomplished using a programming framework called p5js.org which is very similar to C/C++. Prof. Orban is eager to begin collaborating with high school physics teachers in Ohio! If you are a high school physics teacher please send an e-mail to [email protected] if you are interested in trying this out or getting some training on how to use these exercises in your classroom. http://www.physics.ohio-state.edu/~orban/physics_p5js/ |