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Using Gizmos Platform for Simulations

  • Oct 1, 2023
  • 1 min read

I am experiementing with a new platfrom called Gizmos to conduct simulations with physics students in class. I have paired the simulation with a Microsoft Form to collect student responses and data.

Below is a sample instructional video for students to watch before starting a simulation assignment on Newton's 2nd law.


 
 
 

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Jerome Holan
Jerome Holan
May 21

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Ricky Rivera
Ricky Rivera
Apr 29

Simulation platforms for learning are very helpful for students. I once used similar tools and used management assignment help online during busy weeks. It helped me practice effectively. Learning by doing always improves understanding.

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melica john
melica john
Apr 10

I liked how the post explains that Gizmos makes learning easier by letting students test ideas and change values in simulations instead of just reading theory. It reminded me of a time in college when I was struggling with similar tools, and I used a Professional Assignment Writing Service to keep up while learning how simulations work better. It showed me that using the right support can really improve understanding step by step. nice

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Feb 26

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Ben Franco
Jan 29

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