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HyperPhysics

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Educational website about physics

HyperPhysics is an educationalwebsite aboutphysics topics. Theinformation architecture of the website is based onHyperCard, the platform on which the material was originally developed,[1][2] and athesaurus organization, with thousands of controlled links and usualtrees organizing topics from general to specific. It also exploitsconcept maps to facilitate smooth navigation.[3]HyperPhysics is hosted byGeorgia State University and authored by Georgia State faculty member Dr. Rod Nave.[4][5]

In the early 2000s, various teaching and education facilitators made use ofHyperPhysics material through projects[6]and organizations,[7] and also publishers which useSciLinks.[8]

References

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  1. ^Graham, Andrew (2002). "HyperPhysics".The Physics Teacher.40 (5): 318.Bibcode:2002PhTea..40R.318G.doi:10.1119/1.1543848.
  2. ^Daukantas, Patricia (1996). "Computer-Supported Education Gets Spotlight in College Park".Computers in Physics.10 (6):513–515.Bibcode:1996ComPh..10..513D.doi:10.1063/1.4822492.
  3. ^Lalingkar, Aparna; Ramanathan, Chandrasekhar; Ramani, Srinivasan (2011-08-30). "An Educational Resources Broker System for Collaborative Sharing of Knowledge-Centric Content".2011 IEEE International Conference on Technology for Education. pp. 61–68.doi:10.1109/T4E.2011.18.ISBN 978-1-4577-1521-1.S2CID 17682298.
  4. ^"Faculty - Physics & Astronomy". Georgia State University. Retrieved2022-08-04. As of 2022, Nave is listed as an emeritus professor of physics.
  5. ^"Web life: Hyperphysics".Physics World. 2009-05-01. Archived fromthe original on 2 April 2024. Retrieved2018-10-01.
  6. ^"Daily Lesson Plan: Warm Thoughts About the Cold: Reconstructing Memoirs of South Pole Residents".Bank Street College of Education. NYC:NY Times. March 4, 2003. Archived fromthe original on March 22, 2014. RetrievedMarch 2, 2017.See 'Interdisciplinary Connections' —Mathematics
  7. ^"NOVA Teachers —Origins: Earth is Born".PBS:WGBH. September 28, 2004.See 'Links and Books' —Magnetic Field of the Earth
  8. ^"Websites for "How Are Thermal Energy and Heat Related?".Harcourt School Publishers.NTSA:SciLinks. Archived fromthe original on 2014-03-22. Retrieved2014-03-22.See 'Heat and Thermodynamics

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