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O'Shea, M. J. – European Journal of Physics, 2010
We consider several strategies a paddler may use when paddling a canoe across a flowing river. In particular we look at the case where the paddler keeps their canoe pointed at their chosen destination on the opposite bank of the river. In combination with the downstream flow, the canoe follows a curved path whose shape is determined by a…
Descriptors: Physics, Motion, Mechanics (Physics), Equations (Mathematics)
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Richardson, Tim H.; Brittle, Stuart A. – Physics Education, 2012
This paper describes a set of experiments aimed at overcoming some of the difficulties experienced by students learning about the topics of moments of inertia and simple harmonic motion, both of which are often perceived to be complex topics amongst students during their first-year university courses. By combining both subjects in a discussion…
Descriptors: Motion, Science Laboratories, Mechanics (Physics), Science Instruction
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Donoso, Guillermo; Ladera, Celso L. – European Journal of Physics, 2012
We study the nonlinear oscillations of a forced and weakly dissipative spring-magnet system moving in the magnetic fields of two fixed coaxial, hollow induction coils. As the first coil is excited with a dc current, both a linear and a cubic magnet-position dependent force appear on the magnet-spring system. The second coil, located below the…
Descriptors: Physics, Motion, Magnets, Science Instruction
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Gleue, Alan D.; Depcik, Chris; Peltier, Ted – Physics Teacher, 2012
Last school year, I had a web link emailed to me entitled "A Dashboard Physics Lesson." The link, created and posted by Dale Basier on his "Lab Out Loud" blog, illustrates video of a car's speedometer synchronized with video of the road. These two separate video streams are compiled into one video that students can watch and analyze. After seeing…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Secondary School Science, Video Technology
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Diaz, Gabriel J.; Fajen, Brett R.; Phillips, Flip – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2012
People can often anticipate the outcome of another person's actions based on visual information available in the movements of the other person's body. We investigated this problem by studying how goalkeepers anticipate the direction of a penalty kick in soccer. The specific aim was to determine whether the information used to anticipate kick…
Descriptors: Expectation, Behavior, Human Body, Visual Perception
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McDowell, Brona C.; Salazar-Torres, Jose J.; Kerr, Claire; Cosgrove, Aidan P. – Physical & Occupational Therapy in Pediatrics, 2012
-While passive range of motion (PROM) is commonly used to inform decisions on therapeutic management, knowledge of PROM of children with spastic cerebral palsy (CP) is limited. A population-based sample of 178 children with spastic CP (110 male; unilateral, n = 94; bilateral, n = 84; age range 4-17 years) and 68 typically developing children (24…
Descriptors: Cerebral Palsy, Motion, Classification, Assistive Technology
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Mitts, Charles R. – Technology and Engineering Teacher, 2012
A simple machine does one of two things: create a mechanical advantage (lever) or change the direction of an applied force (pulley). Fluid foils are unique among simple machines because they not only change the direction of an applied force (wheel and axle); they convert fluid energy into mechanical energy (wind and Kaplan turbines) or vice versa,…
Descriptors: Power Technology, Global Approach, Mathematics Teachers, Physics
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Wang, Hui-Yi; Long, I-Man; Liu, Mei-Fang – Research in Developmental Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2012
Individuals with Down syndrome (DS) have been characterized by greater postural sway in quiet stance and insufficient motor ability. However, there is a lack of studies to explore the properties of dynamic postural sway, especially under conditions of task-oriented movement. The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationships between…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Psychomotor Skills, Motor Development, Muscular Strength
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Papadopoulos, Nicole; McGinley, Jennifer; Tonge, Bruce J.; Bradshaw, John L.; Saunders, Kerryn; Rinehart, Nicole J. – Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders, 2012
There is now a growing body of research examining movement difficulties in children diagnosed with high functioning autism (HFA) and Asperger's disorder (AD). Despite this, few studies have investigated the kinematic components of movement that may be disrupted in children diagnosed with these disorders. The current study investigated rapid aiming…
Descriptors: Autism, Asperger Syndrome, Human Body, Psychomotor Skills
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Enriquez, Judith – Learning, Media and Technology, 2013
The mobile learning literature, particularly studies that focus on interaction or context, has the tendency to be top-down and highly scripted. Mobility is designed into learning scenarios and spaces. In this article, I proposed a practice perspective for research as an alternative starting point to "set in motion" all modes of learning…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Telecommunications, Technology Uses in Education, Handheld Devices
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Kozub, Francis M.; Hogan, John T. – Strategies: A Journal for Physical and Sport Educators, 2013
The basic movement concepts associated with falling and rolling are needed for many dynamic adult activities. This is the case any time the activity, either by intent or accident, involves safely transitioning from a standing position to the ground quickly. Failure to teach these skills in school physical education could result in a barrier to…
Descriptors: Life Style, Physical Activity Level, Motion, Skill Development
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Tempel, Tobias; Frings, Christian – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2013
When body movements are stored in memory in an organized manner, linked to a common retrieval cue like the effector with which to execute the movement, interference may arise as soon as one initiates the execution of a specific body movement in the presence of the retrieval cue because related motor programs also are activated. We investigated the…
Descriptors: Motion, Memory, Human Body, Interference (Learning)
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Simpson, Scott; Autschbach, Jochen; Zurek, Eva – Journal of Chemical Education, 2013
A computational experiment that investigates the optical activity of the amino acid valine has been developed for an upper-level undergraduate physical chemistry laboratory course. Hybrid density functional theory calculations were carried out for valine to confirm the rule that adding a strong acid to a solution of an amino acid in the l…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Chemistry, College Science, Undergraduate Study
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Aronstein, Susan L.; Finke, Laurie A. – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2013
Disneyland is work disguised as play; school disguised as vacation. While Walt Disney's curriculum deploys across all of its products, it literally engulfs the approximately 50 million "guests" who visit the Disney Parks each year. Drawing on Sarah Ahmed's phenomenological reading of orientation in Queer phenomenology, this…
Descriptors: Phenomenology, Educational Methods, Parks, Recreational Facilities
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Jenny, Seth E.; Hushman, Glenn F.; Hushman, Carolyn J. – International Journal of Technology in Teaching and Learning, 2013
A mixed-methods research design, utilizing qualitative open response questions and a quantitative Likert scale questionnaire and survey, was used to explore physical education pre-service teachers' perceptions of motion-based video gaming (MBVG). It was perceived that: (a) MBVGs are fun and enjoyable and would increase student motivation, (b)…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Motion, Physical Education, Student Attitudes
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