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Link: HyperPhysics More you explore, More you gain.
HyperPhysics
is an exploration environment for concepts in physics which employs concept
maps and other linking strategies to facilitate smooth navigation. For the most
part, it is laid out in small segments or "cards", true to its
original development in HyperCard. The entire environment is interconnected
with thousands of links, reminiscent of a neural network. The bottom bar of
each card contains links to major concept maps for divisions of physics, plus a
"go back" feature to allow you to retrace the path of an exploration.
The side bar contains a link to the extensive Index, which itself is composed
of active links. That sidebar also contains links to relevant concept maps. The
rationale for such concept maps is to provide a visual survey of conceptually
connected material, and it is hoped that they will provide some answers to the
question "where do I go from here?". Whether you need further
explanation of concepts which underlie the current card content, or are seeking
applications which go beyond it, the concept map may help you find the desired
information.

Part
of the intent for this exploration environment is to provide many opportunities
for numerical exploration in the form of active formula and standard problems
implemented in JavaScript. An active exploration in physics will typically lead
you to something which needs to be quantified, and it is hoped that the many JavaScript-enabled
calculations will provide many opportunities to answer "What if."
type questions.
New
content for HyperPhysics will be posted as it is developed. The intent is to
maintain the entire HyperPhysics project on the Web with stable locations so
that links to it may be established with confidence that they will be there for
an extended period of time. As the basic phase nears completion, the author is
interested in extensions to specific applied areas. If you are interested in
developing specific material for a specialized course, you might consider
building it upon this framework with links to HyperPhysics to provide the basic
conceptual background. The entire HyperPhysics project can be made available on
a cross-platform DVD or USB memory since it will remain compatible with the
standard web browsers.
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