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Bastin, Julien; Calvin, Sarah; Montagne, Gilles – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2006
The authors proposed a model of the control of interceptive action over a ground plane (Chardenon, Montagne, Laurent, & Bootsma, 2004). This model is based on the cancellation of the rate of change of the angle between the current position of the target and the direction of displacement (i.e., the bearing angle). While several sources of visual…
Descriptors: Models, Human Body, Motion, Kinesthetic Perception
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Stone, Maureen – Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 2005
This paper is meant to be an introduction to and general reference for ultrasound imaging for new and moderately experienced users of the instrument. The paper consists of eight sections. The first explains how ultrasound works, including beam properties, scan types and machine features. The second section discusses image quality, including the…
Descriptors: Human Body, Evaluation Methods, Equipment, Medical Services
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Ploszay, A. J.; Gentner, Noah B.; Skinner, Christopher H.; Wrisberg, Craig A. – Journal of Behavioral Education, 2006
A multiple-baseline design was used to evaluate the effects of a pre-shot putting routine on the putting performance of four NCAA Division I golfers. The routine involved a combination of multisensory imagery and simulated putting movements. Results suggested that the intervention was effective for some participants. Discussion focuses on…
Descriptors: Sport Psychology, Physical Activity Level, Evaluation Methods, Intervention
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Moaveni, Saeed – Journal of STEM Education: Innovations and Research, 2007
In this paper, we will focus on an innovative way to teach some of the engineering fundamentals at the freshman level in an introductory engineering class. Unfortunately, today many students graduate without a good grasp of these fundamental concepts--concepts that every engineer, regardless of his or her area of specialization, should know. In…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Engineering, Teaching Methods, Introductory Courses
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Duncan, Margaret Carlisle – Quest, 2007
Some have argued that the field of kinesiology is losing its vitality because of overspecialization and fragmentation; exercise science scholars are no longer able to find points of convergence with those in kinesiology subdisciplines other than their own. I contend, however, that this is not an accurate portrayal of every subdiscipline.…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Physical Activities, Human Body, Sociology
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Fazio, C.; Guastella, I.; Tarantino, G. – European Journal of Physics, 2007
In this paper, we describe a pedagogical approach to elastic body movement based on measurements of the contact times between a metallic rod and small bodies colliding with it and on modelling of the experimental results by using a microcomputer-based laboratory and simulation tools. The experiments and modelling activities have been built in the…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Science Laboratories, Teaching Methods, Motion
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Klein, Perry D.; Piacente-Cimini, Sabrina; Williams, Laura A. – Learning and Instruction, 2007
This study examines the role of writing in learning scientific principles through analogy. Seventy-two university students observed two demonstrations concerning one of three topics: buoyant force of a fluid, projectile motion or forces internal to a system. Each composed an analogy on one of the topics through speaking-only, writing-only, or…
Descriptors: Scientific Principles, Motion, Memory, Misconceptions
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Samar, Vincent J.; Parasnis, Ila – Brain and Cognition, 2007
Studies have reported a right visual field (RVF) advantage for coherent motion detection by deaf and hearing signers but not non-signers. Yet two studies [Bosworth R. G., & Dobkins, K. R. (2002). Visual field asymmetries for motion processing in deaf and hearing signers. "Brain and Cognition," 49, 170-181; Samar, V. J., & Parasnis, I. (2005).…
Descriptors: Sign Language, Deafness, Intelligence Quotient, Motion
Pelo, Ann – Redleaf Press, 2007
Incorporate inquiry-based practices into the early childhood classroom or family child care home. Inspired by an approach to teaching and learning born in Reggio Emilia, Italy, this book emphasizes investigation anchored by drawing, painting, and other art activities. It provides advice on setting up a studio space for art and inquiry and fifteen…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Investigations, Guidelines, Young Children
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Lira, Ignacio – European Journal of Physics, 2007
Empirical correlations are a practical means of providing approximate answers to problems in physics whose exact solution is otherwise difficult to obtain. The correlations relate quantities that are deemed to be important in the physical situation to which they apply, and can be derived from experimental data by means of dimensional and/or scale…
Descriptors: Laboratory Equipment, Heat, Measures (Individuals), Physics
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Vannoni, Maurizio; Straulino, Samuele – European Journal of Physics, 2007
The implementation of a modern game-console controller as a data acquisition interface for physics experiments is discussed. The investigated controller is equipped with three perpendicular accelerometers and a built-in infrared camera to evaluate its own relative position. A pendulum experiment is realized as a demonstration of the proposed…
Descriptors: Photography, Physics, Science Experiments, Laboratory Equipment
Noble, Tracy; And Others – 1995
Graphs without a time axis, such as velocity-versus-position graphs, offer interesting possibilities for exploring graphing and motion. Relations depicted by these graphs are not limited to functions. Interviews with a high school student named Olivia, who uses a motion detector to create such graphs, indicate that she uses thought experiments as…
Descriptors: Cognitive Structures, Graphs, High School Students, High Schools
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Eason, Laurie; Friedman, Alan J. – Physics Teacher, 1975
Describes construction of an exhibit which uses the acceleration of an elevator to distinguish mass and weight. (CP)
Descriptors: Demonstrations (Educational), Exhibits, Force, Matter
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Kellington, S. H.; Docherty, W. – School Science Review, 1975
Describes the construction of a simple accelerometer and explains its use in demonstrating acceleration, deceleration, constant speed, measurement of acceleration, acceleration and the inclined plane and angular and radial acceleration. (GS)
Descriptors: Demonstrations (Educational), Measurement, Motion, Physics
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Palazzolo, Alan – American Journal of Physics, 1976
In this paper a formalism is developed that enables one to write by inspection the matrix which represents the transformation between two coordinate systems, one of which is rotated about an arbitrary axis. (Author/CP)
Descriptors: College Science, Higher Education, Instruction, Instructional Materials
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