面向高中物理仿真学习的计算机仿真开发

D. Krisnadi, Samuel Lukas, P. Yugopuspito, Dina Stefani, Petrus Widjaja
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COVID-19影响了包括高中在内的各级教育的教学方式。由于学生不能再使用学校的设施,教师必须调整他们的教学方法。这引起了人们的关注,特别是对于需要学生进行实验的科目,如物理。本文的目的是设计和开发一个计算机模拟,可用于基于模拟的高中物理学习,特别是牛顿定律的主题。主题涵盖恒定加速度、线性运动、分数和力。通过文献研究,确定了仿真的特点。实现的功能是通过可变参数和即时视觉反馈进行交互,三个图形显示对象的加速度、速度和位置,以及一个逗号分隔值(CSV)文件,其中包含用于汇报的模拟的详细计算。通过与两名高中物理教师的在线小组讨论,开发并评估了该模拟。根据讨论进行了改进。
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Computer Simulation Development for Simulation-Based Learning in High-School Physics
COVID-19 has affected how teaching is carried out at all levels of education, including in high school. Teachers must adapt their teaching methods since students can no longer access school’s facilities. This became a concern, especially for subjects that require students to conduct experiments such as Physics. This paper is aimed to design and develop a computer simulation that can be used for simulation-based learning in high-school Physics, particularly on the topic of Newton’s law. The topics covered are constant acceleration linear motion, fraction, and force. Through literature studies, the features of the simulation were determined. The implemented features are interactivity through changeable parameters and immediate visual feedback, three graphics to show the acceleration, velocity, and position of an object, and a Comma-Separated Values (CSV) file that contains the detailed calculations of the simulation for debriefing. The simulation has been developed and evaluated through an online group discussion with two high school Physics teachers. Improvement has been made according to the discussion.
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