Interactive Simulations and Animations for Physics

 

Student Performance Objectives:

Physlets - Physics Applets - are typically interactive Java simulations designed for physics education. You do not need to be a Java expert in order to use physlets; physlets tend to be user friendly. Nonetheless, it often takes a bit of practice to become familiar with and learn the educational uses of a Physlets. The links below generally contain tutorials, instructions, and sample problems to help you use physlets in your teaching. Working in pairs, rough out a worksheet activity for students to use after you have become familiar with a particular simulation. Don't waste time looking through many simulations. Pick one quickly and just "go" with it.

The following resources are really tutorials that have interactive elements; they are great for review and can be used to enrich student understanding:

Note that a search of the internet using Google or similar search engines will reveal many other resources.

Sample Interactive Simulation Worksheet: Virtual Density Laboratory Gizmo (by Rebecca Wenning-Vieyra, Cary-Grove High School).

Interactive Physics Simulation Project Guidelines and Rubric

(last updated 3/01/2011, cjw)