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Multimedia Science – Free Software & Materials For Teachers & Students

The company Multimedia Science is no longer selling its science software and game making software.  However, the company is allowing anyone to use these materials free of charge. Feel free to share them with other teachers.   The Word file … Continue reading

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Multimedia Science Porting Science Applications to Android Platform

Multimedia Science has ported many of its science games, simulations, tutorials, and labs to the Android platform. You can get a list of all of these FREE science applications by providing your name and email in the spaces on the … Continue reading

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Science Teachers – FREE Android App – Types of Energy Challenge

[like] Another FREE Android physics application, the Types of Energy Challenge is now available.   The link below will take you to the software. First, let’s define a basic set of 10 types of energy. Where are these energies hiding in … Continue reading

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Physics Teachers and Students – FREE Android Acceleration Game Now Available

Another FREE Android physics application, the Acceleration Game, is now available.   The link below will take you to the Acceleration Game. The Acceleration Game software helps students to gain a “gut” understanding of acceleration by playing two games. The … Continue reading

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Science Teachers – Another Free Android Application – Momentum Race Game

Multimedia Science is back with another FREE Android science application. The link below will take you to the Momentum Race game. The Momentum Race Game is a quick paced software game to see how well and quickly students can calculate … Continue reading

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Physics Teachers – FREE Android Projectile Hoops (projectile motion) Software

Multimedia Science is offering a FREE Android version of the Projectile Hoops software for physics or physical science teachers. In the Projectile Hoops software, a ball is shot into projectile motion with a known angle and initial velocity. Students must … Continue reading

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Tennis Ball Cannon Saga – Shoot First and Ask Questions Later

Science Teaching & Technology by Multimedia Science Tennis Ball Cannon Saga Shoot First and Ask Questions Later The Original Cannon After teaching physics and chemistry for several years, I attended a physics demonstration seminar.  One physics teacher mentioned that he … Continue reading

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The Electric Arc Furnace – Smoking is Bad for Your Health

Science Teaching & Technology by Multimedia Science Industrial Experience & the Science Classroom  The Electric Arc Furnace – Smoking is Bad for Your Health After fifteen years as a chemical engineer, I made a career switch into high school science … Continue reading

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Multimedia Science SALE – December 2016 – 50% Off

2017 SUMMER SALE on all chemistry, physics, and teacher tools software and materials on Teachers Pay Teachers.

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The Semantics of Chemical Bond Energies

Recently, I received an e-mail about a product called Snatoms.  No, this is not a new low calorie snack made out of atoms, but a clever molecular modeling kit.   While listening to one of the Snatom YouTube videos, it … Continue reading

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