Animation, Apps, and Software

Animation Software

The following comes from the "World's Largest

Animation Library", but there are a lot of animations to choose from

Thomas G. Chasteen "The Redhead" has built a library of

animated images for chemistry.  Some are a little beyond

the high school mind, but...

 

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Iowa State University's Simulation Downloads Page

Excellent Simulations.  Downloads linked to image.

K Science from our Friends in the UK provide the following Animations

The link takes you to their animations page, not to the duodunum.

This is the multimedia site that is supposed

to make it easier for teacher to find things such as animation.  

It has some pretty neat things not found elsewhere, but.... the

other sites are a little more user friendly (I think so, anyway).

Brain PoP Science

Featuring free lesson plans, video tutorials,

professional development tools, graphic

organizers, best practices, and much more.  

User name and password required for

full access to site resources.  

University of Colorado at Boulder has excellent animations

Want to build an atom?

Prof. Gary Bertrand's simulations

for Chemistry

Carnegie Mellon:  Another advertisement.  

From Carnegie Mellon University; a virtual lab bench.  

Takes a while to get the hang of it, but it is a very

innovative approach to teaching lab.  Direct link to virtual

lab is below.

Simulations:  Chemistry simulations from Iowa State University:  GO Cyclones

Click on These to see them in action

Iowa State: Acid-Base  Simulation  Iowa State University Acid-Base Simulation 

Iowa State: Salts into solution  Salts going into solution

Iowa State: Balancing an Equation  Iowa State - Balancing an Equation

Rutherford's Experiment

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