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Dilek, Ufuk; Erol, Mustafa – Physics Education, 2018
ARKit is a framework which allows developers to create augmented reality apps for the iPhone and iPad. In a previous study, we had shown that it could be used to detect position in educational physics experiments and emphasized that the ability to provide position data in real-time was one of the prominent features of this newly emerging…
Descriptors: Graphs, Physics, Science Experiments, Computer Graphics
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Li, Yuguang C.; Melenbrink, Elizabeth L.; Cordonier, Guy J.; Boggs, Christopher; Khan, Anupama; Isaac, Morko Kwembur; Nkhonjera, Lameck Kabambalika; Bahati, David; Billinge, Simon J.; Haile, Sossina M.; Kreuter, Rodney A.; Crable, Robert M.; Mallouk, Thomas E. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2018
This paper presents a teaching kit that combines the fabrication of a low-cost microcontroller-based potentiostat and a LabVIEW-generated graphical user interface. The potentiostat enables undergraduate-level students to learn electroanalytical techniques and characterize energy conversion devices such as solar cells. The purpose of this teaching…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Chemistry, Science Instruction, Computer Graphics
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Yavuz, Ahmet; Temiz, Burak Kagan – Physics Education, 2016
In this paper, we propose an experiment for analysing harmonic motion using an iPhone's (or iPad's) magnetometer. This experiment consists of the detection of magnetic field variations obtained from an iPhone's magnetometer sensor. A graph of harmonic motion is directly displayed on the iPhone's screen using the "Sensor Kinetics"…
Descriptors: Motion, Handheld Devices, Magnets, Computer Graphics