Talk:Easy Java Simulations
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I propose to remove those two boxes. --Cleonis | Talk 07:56, 27 July 2009 (UTC)
As evidence that EJS is actively taken up as an educational tool I present the following links.
- Todd Timberlake Berry College, Georgia
- http://facultyweb.berry.edu/ttimberlake/copernican/ A set of computer simulations and curricular materials for teaching the history of astronomy from Ancient Greece to Isaac Newton.
- http://www.compadre.org/osp/features/newsdetail.cfm?id=229 Workshop, Using Computer Simulations to Explore the History of Astronomy, European Science Education Research Association Event Aug 31, 2009 - Sep 04, 2009 in Istanbul, Turkey
- http://tp.lc.ehu.es/jma/mechanics.html A collection of EJS simulations, created by JM Aguirregabiria, for a course in Mechanics and Waves.
- http://rt210.sl.psu.edu/simulations/ State University, Collection of EJS applets, some of them adapted by Michael R. Gallis.
- http://www.physicsworkshops.org/PWEN/PWEN1.pdf Physics Workshop Electronic newsletter, March 2007, page 1-3, Karim Diff, Easy Java Simulation 101.5
- http://www.euclides.dia.uned.es/simulab-pfp/curso_online/cursoOnline_content_overview.htm Virtual-lab implementation with EJS
- http://www.jem-thematic.net/files_private/VirtualLab.pdf Dr A. Costa and M. Delgado, UNED Spain: Presentation, 30 slides, introducing EJS.
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