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A copy of this site:

Click HERE to download the site (about 2.6 meg - no longer fits on a floppy :( but you can split it up after downloading). June, 1998 version.

The file is in a .sit format, which can be decompressed with Expander (shareware for both Windows and Macintosh). You can get Expander at

To use the material:

You need to have a computer that can deal with long file names (such as "umffbounce.html" or "cool_logo.jpeg." Sorry about that fact. Windows 95/NT can deal with long names, as well as any Mac. (side note - I believe I now have everything put in an 8.3 format so that it could be used on Windows 3.1, but I can not be sure of that).

  1. "unstuff" the .sit file
  2. You will then have a folder called "ExplrSci"
  3. Inside that folder will be a file called start.htm
  4. Open that file with your favorite shockwave enabled web browser.

Updates:

If you are using this material on your local computer, check back here occasionally for possible updates.


My Résumé:

Résumé (PDF format) - September 1998.


Sample Class Worksheets/Info

Frank Tuttle from sent me this nice worksheet which is used by freshman in tandem with this shocked module.

Click Here for Density Worksheet (in PDF format - go to for the Acrobat Reader software).

Another Density Handout from Eric Brunsell of Appleton East High School.

A handout (plus a few tips) for students that want to explore Newton's Laws via the internet, from Greg Burkhart Timberline High School.


I'd really appreciate it if you would drop me a line and let me know that you are using the material. Also, if you have any worksheets or lessons to go along with a shocked module, let me know so that I can put it on the web for others to use.

 

 
   

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