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Physics Girl
Archive of YouTube videos exploring questions such as ʺWhy is the universe flat?ʺ and ʺWhat's the difference between a solar and lunar eclipse?ʺ (USA 2015)
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Cyberphysics
This site, designed for students, parents, and educators in the British educational system, can be helpful to anyone learning or teaching physics in high school or early college (U.K. 2015).
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Physics Central: Physics in Action
Physics in Action, which is sponsored by the American Physical Society, takes readers into dozens of different physics topics, often from unexpected and interesting angles (USA 2015).
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Open Source Physics
This collection brings together curriculum resources that engage students in physics, computation, and computer modeling. It covers topics such as Newton's laws, moon phases, and working with physics simulators (USA 2014).
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Physics Animations
This site from the physics department at the University of Toronto offers up over 100 helpful animations that cover quantum mechanics, vectors, waves, relativity, and optics (2014).
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Physics Education Research Central
Articles, theses and dissertations, research groups, curricular material, and news from the American Association of Physics Teachers. The For the Classroom section is a great resource for educators (2014).
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Sixty Symbols
This website created by a team at the University of Nottingham demystifies sixty prominent physics symbols via informative video segments (2009-14).
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The Physics Classroom
This physics website combines a collection of interactive activities and easy-to-understand tutorials designed to make physics learning fun and easy (USA 2013-18).
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Teaching Advanced Physics
Maintained by staff members at the Institute of Physics, the Teaching Advanced Physics (TAP) website provides a wealth of resources designed to help teach physics to advanced high school and college students (U.K. 2012).
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The Physics Front
Physics resources such as ʺconceptual physicsʺ and ʺAP-Calculusʺ, lesson plans, and the latest ʺFeatured Resource” (American Association of Physics Teachers 2012-20)
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