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by WalterBright
19 days ago
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I watched "The Mechanical Universe" videos on newtonian mechanics. They used lots of animations. I found the animations to be too fast and too distracting to be of any use. The series was created by Dr Goodstein, who was my freshman physics prof. I understood the same material via him scribbling on the blackboard. I've seen other animations of mathematics, with the same result - confusion. I suspect the problem is that an animation does not build a mental model in your head. Carefully examining the diagrams and the equations does. |
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