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New Computer Package Provides a Flexible Tool for Teaching Physics Concepts to Non-Majors.
Wilson, David L.
Chronicle of Higher Education, v38 n5 pA19,22 Sep 25 1991
The Comprehensive Unified Physics Learning Environment is a computer system using computer programs, interactive videodisks, and electronic sensors being developed at the University of Maryland. The method has been found more effective than traditional ones for teaching physics majors and is being used to modify the conventional course for nonmajors. Teachers can create their own learning modules. (MSE)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Peripherals, Computer Software, Higher Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Interactive Video, Learning Modules, Material Development, Nonmajors, Physics, Science Instruction, Simulation, Teacher Developed Materials, Technological Advancement, Videodisks
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