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Brasell, Heather – 1987
Two questions about the effects of microcomputer-based laboratory (MBL) activities on graphing skills were addressed in this study: (1) the extent to which activities help students link their concrete experiences with motion with graphic representations of these experiences; and (2) the degree of importance of the real-time aspect of the MBL in…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Graphics, Distance
McCloskey, Michael – 1982
Everyday life provides individuals with countless opportunities for observing and interacting with objects in motion. Although everyone presumably has some sort of knowledge about motion, it is by no means clear what form(s) this knowledge may take. The research described in this paper determined what sorts of knowledge are in fact acquired…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, College Science, College Students, Concept Formation
Cyrus, Michael L. – 1978
This report reviews the literature as it relates to the use of platform motion systems in flight simulators for flying training. Motion is discussed in terms of its effect on compensatory, pursuit, and precognitive tasks, within both the simulator and transfer contexts. Although both skilled and unskilled behaviors are addressed, the former are…
Descriptors: Aircraft Pilots, Flight Training, Literature Reviews, Military Training
Ulrich, Celeste – 1978
Learning through motoric experience is a vital but often neglected component of a well balanced and comprehensive education. The performance of athletic activities enhances body awareness and contributes to the holistic learning process. However, unspoken mythic patterns assumed by Western society systematically inhibit full exploration of certain…
Descriptors: Athletics, Educational Philosophy, Learning Processes, Motion
BERGER, CARL; MONTGOMERY, MARSHALL – 1967
THIS MANUAL IS DESIGNED FOR STUDENTS IN UPPER ELEMENTARY GRADES STUDYING THE SCIENCE CURRICULUM IMPROVEMENT STUDY (SCIS) UNIT "POSITION AND MOTION". THE OVERALL STRUCTURE OF THE UNIT FOLLOWS A CYCLE OF PRELIMINARY EXPLORATION, INVENTION OF SPECIFIC CONCEPTS RELATED TO REFERENCE FRAMES, AND DISCOVERY OF THE USEFULNESS OF THE CONCEPT.…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary School Science, Instructional Materials, Motion
Wiemann, Mary O.; Wiemann, John M. – 1975
This booklet presents current educational theories concerning nonverbal communication and provides classroom activities for putting these theories into practice. The first section discusses the definition of communication, the relationship of verbal and nonverbal communication, the components of nonverbal communication, the environment of personal…
Descriptors: Body Language, Communication Skills, Communication (Thought Transfer), Elementary Education
Fuller, Robert G., Ed.; And Others – 1975
This is part of a series of 42 Calculus Based Physics (CBP) modules totaling about 1,000 pages. The modules include study guides, practice tests, and mastery tests for a full-year individualized course in calculus-based physics based on the Personalized System of Instruction (PSI). The units are not intended to be used without outside materials;…
Descriptors: Calculus, College Science, Course Descriptions, Higher Education
Spangenberg, Ronald W. – 1971
The learning effects of display motion in procedural learning tasks were examined in two studies. In the first study, two videotapes with identical sound tracks were constructed--one using the recorded television camera motion, the other substituting a parallel series of still camera shots. The results showed a superiority of the motion condition.…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Cues, Instructional Films, Learning Processes
New York Inst. of Tech., Old Westbury. – 1965
As the fifth lesson of the Articulated Multimedia Physics Course, instructional materials are presented in this study guide. The subject matter is concerned with graphical presentations, mathematical expressions, and relationships between speed, position, and time. The content is arranged in the scrambled form, and the use of matrix transparencies…
Descriptors: College Science, Computer Assisted Instruction, Instructional Materials, Mathematical Applications
New York Inst. of Tech., Old Westbury. – 1965
As the sixth lesson of the Articulated Multimedia Physics Course, instructional materials are presented in this study guide with relation to the uniformly accelerated motion of bodies starting from rest. The objective is to teach students how a complete set of equations of motion is derived and how to use them. Free falling bodies near the Earth's…
Descriptors: College Science, Computer Assisted Instruction, Instructional Materials, Mathematical Applications
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Hudson, H. T. – Physics Teacher, 1988
Points out that many of the demonstrations explained as examples of inertia are in reality more related to some other effect, and that mass plays a very small role in the result. Describes what really happens in the demonstration. (YP)
Descriptors: College Science, Demonstrations (Educational), Energy, Force
Meyer, Walter – Computing Teacher, 1988
Description of the field of robotics and its possible use in high school computational geometry classes emphasizes motion planning exercises and computer graphics displays. Eleven geometrical problems based on robotics are presented along with the correct solutions and explanations. (LRW)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Graphics, Geometric Concepts, Geometric Constructions
Tortora, Suzi – Redleaf Press, 2005
Uncover critical information about children's emotional, social, physical, communicative, and cognitive development by observing their nonverbal expressions. "The Dancing Dialogue" shows how to assess the behavior and movement of children with a wide range of issues and to use what is learned interventions. Equally effective for those with…
Descriptors: Observation, Intervention, Creative Activities, Empathy
2000
Walking on a balance beam or riding a bike both require motion and balance. This program will reveal how unbalanced forces create motion, while balanced forces keep things still. Students also learn how concepts like velocity, acceleration, and momentum fit into this puzzle. A unique hands-on activity combined with vivid imagery and graphics…
Descriptors: Demonstrations (Science), Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, Force
2000
Motion allows things to get done, to communicate and to travel. But is motion controlled? Students will learn about the universal laws that apply to motion, the forces that cause it and how it is related to balance. They will also discover why motion occurs when forces are out of control and learn more about this interesting concept by viewing…
Descriptors: Demonstrations (Science), Force, Hands on Science, Intermediate Grades
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