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J. J. Bissell – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2025
The small angle approximation sin[theta approximately theta] is central to all treatments of the simple pendulum as a harmonic oscillator and is typically asserted as a result that follows from calculus. Here, however, we show that the geometry of the pendulum "itself" offers a route to understanding the origin of the small angle…
Descriptors: Motion, Geometry, Scientific Concepts, Mathematics
Rex Taibu; Lloyd M. Mataka – Electronic Journal for Research in Science & Mathematics Education, 2025
To explain experiences of riders of rotating systems, such as a merry-go-round, some physics educators have employed the concept of 'centrifugal force.' However, others have suggested that the term is unnecessary in explaining experiences in rotating systems and that it encourages misconceptions surrounding circular motion dynamics. Owing to this…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Motion, Physics, Scientific Concepts
Thomas B. Tienkamp; Teja Rebernik; Rachel A. D'Cruz; Rob J. J. H. Son; Martijn Wieling; Max J. H. Witjes; Sebastiaan A. H. J. Visscher; Defne Abur – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2025
Background: Treatment for oral or oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (O&OSCC) often leads to problems with speech articulation. Articulatory-kinematic data may be especially informative in designing new therapeutic approaches for individuals treated for these tumours. Aims: To provide a systematic review of the literature assessing the…
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Speech Therapy, Motion, Human Body
Nathalie Sinclair – Digital Experiences in Mathematics Education, 2024
A premise of this article is that the current methods used in mathematics education research may be preventing researchers from adequately addressing the body and, in particular, the alignment of acting and knowing. Pursuing a non-dualistic and non-hierarchical approach to learning and knowing, I experiment with new methods that aim to increase…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Motion, Mathematics Education, Computer Software
Molly C. Henneberry; Dana Agar-Newman; Seth Lenetsky; Marc D. Klimstra – Measurement in Physical Education and Exercise Science, 2025
Upper body force-velocity profiles to assess musculoskeletal performance are created using release speed (RS) of the barbell in a bench press throw (BPT). A more easily obtained variable is peak speed (PS) measured by a linear position transducer. We assessed the validity of predicting RS from measured PS. One hundred and seventy-eight throws from…
Descriptors: Athletics, Human Body, Muscular Strength, Biomechanics
Lu, Helen Shiyang; Mintz, Toben H. – Cognitive Science, 2023
Many events that humans and other species experience contain regularities in which certain elements within an event predict certain others. While some of these regularities involve tracking the co-occurrences between temporally adjacent stimuli, others involve tracking the co-occurrences between temporally distant stimuli (i.e., nonadjacent…
Descriptors: Visual Stimuli, Motion, Human Body, Grammar
Marx, Jeffrey – Physics Teacher, 2023
The various aspects of projectile motion have been analyzed many times in this journal. As a sample, over the years, authors have investigated particular details of the path of a projectile and different situations for launching projectiles. Others have written about a nifty way to determine the maximum height of a projectile, finding the range of…
Descriptors: Science Activities, Motion, Physics, Science Instruction
Wladymir Külkamp; Chris Bishop; Rafael Kons; Lara Antunes; evertoncrivoi Carmo; Deborah Hizume-Kunzler; Juliano Dal Pupo – Measurement in Physical Education and Exercise Science, 2024
The aim of this study was to verify the concurrent validity and the biological error-free reliability of a novel low-cost commercial encoder (Ergonauta I). Validity protocol involved comparisons with a custom system and other encoder commercially available (Vitruve). Reliability protocols involved interdevices and interunit comparisons. No…
Descriptors: Motion, Equipment, Reliability, Equipment Utilization
Scott Jukes; Alistair Stewart; Marcus Morse – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning, 2024
Interest in the role of technology and movement is growing in outdoor environmental education (OEE) research. However, there are many unexamined assumptions involving both non-digital technology and movement for outdoor learners. In this paper, we explore learning landscapes through non-digital technology and movement involving canoe journeys in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Outdoor Education, Technology, Motion
Hanchen David Wang; Siwoo Bae; Xutong Sun; Yashvitha Thatigotla; Meiyi Ma – Grantee Submission, 2025
Wearable sensor technology has significantly enhanced healthcare quality, including physical therapy. However, due to the design of current deep learning models, existing works often ignore the unique variations of rest intervals between repetitions and variations in individual user progress, potentially hindering effective therapy outcomes. To…
Descriptors: Physical Therapy, Exercise, Artificial Intelligence, Measurement Equipment
Griffin, Kim – Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2023
Sensory needs are being recognised as a vital part of learning, development and engagement within the classroom and are being used more often to make education both accessible and fun. To harness the full potential of sensory supports, using these strategies correctly is key! This is the essential guide to using sensory strategies successfully…
Descriptors: Sensory Experience, Multisensory Learning, Motion, Perceptual Development
Yip, Sai Ho; Saunders, Jeffrey Allen – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2023
This study investigated whether increased attention to the central or peripheral visual field can reduce motion sickness in virtual reality (VR). A recent study found that increased attention to the periphery during vection was correlated with lower self-reported motion sickness susceptibility, which suggests that peripheral attention might be…
Descriptors: Visual Acuity, Attention, Computer Simulation, Diseases
Peter Cumber – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2024
A Slinky is a loose helical coil spring and is a well-known educational toy. In this paper a model for a Slinky is presented. The Slinky is represented as a sequence of rigid half coils connected by torsional springs. A range of Slinky configurations in static equilibrium are calculated. Where possible the torsion spring model is compared with the…
Descriptors: Toys, Mechanics (Physics), Motion, Scientific Concepts
Min Jung Kim; Stephen Thomas Fairbanks – String Research Journal, 2024
The purpose of this article is to revisit the biomechanical concepts of Paul Rolland's scholarship on bowing to provide a new framework of Rolland's underlying bowing principles. First, we discuss how whole body movements help facilitate natural bowing, which can generate better tone efficiently from freedom of movement. Second, we attend to the…
Descriptors: Musical Instruments, Music Techniques, Biomechanics, Human Body
Omid Khatin-Zadeh; Danyal Farsani – Cogent Education, 2024
In this article, we introduce the notion of "motion simulation hinge" and discuss its role in mental simulation of previously-experienced motion events and also mental simulation of scientific concepts in terms of motion events. Motion simulation hinge is defined as a static imaginary object or area around which or relative to which a…
Descriptors: Motion, Simulation, Inhibition, Short Term Memory