Implementing Learning Objects in Mechanics Anbo Chen Gus Evrard University of Michigan May 6 th, 2010.

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Implementing Learning Objects in Mechanics Anbo Chen Gus Evrard University of Michigan May 6 th, 2010

Introduction PhysicsGames

Java Applets

Applets Pros Interest Interaction Visualization Positive Reinforcement Cons Instruction Course Material Coherence

Learning Objects Instructions – Guidance – Focused learning Activities & Questions – Thinking beyond the fun – Rewarding after accomplishments – Relating back to course materials

2-D Projectile Motion Options – Weight – Initial/Final Location – Tilt Angle – Initial Speed – Air Resistance Degree of Freedom Focus – 2-D Motion – Air Resistance

Example Activities

Solar System Multiple Objects Complex Orbits Chaotic Motion Approximation

Results Enthusiasm Visualized learning Positive respond Effectiveness