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PhET: Interactive Simulations for Teaching and Learning Physics
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Science EducationEngineeringScience TeachingEducationSimulationLearning PhysicsInstructional ModelsStudent EngagementStem EducationInteractive LearningModeling And SimulationPhet WebsiteVirtual ClassroomLearning SciencesDesignPhysical SciencesEngineering PhysicsPhysics ConceptsComputer-based EducationLearning Design
The Physics Education Technology (PhET) project creates useful simulations for teaching and learning physics and makes them freely available from the PhET website (http://phet.colorado.edu). The simulations (sims) are animated, interactive, and game-like environments in which students learn through exploration. In these sims, we emphasize the connections between real-life phenomena and the underlying science, and seek to make the visual and conceptual models of expert physicists accessible to students. We use a research-based approach in our design—incorporating findings from prior research and our own testing to create sims that support student engagement with and understanding of physics concepts.
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