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Classroom Use:
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Not used in classroom
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Submitted by:
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scott cirmo (Student), Apr 18, 2002
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Comment:
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This was a good web site for those who are just getting the concept of science. This site shows how the eye works and how it reacts to certain depth factors. This web site help show people who may have trouble grasping concepts of science how science relates to the real life. This is a good example of interactive learning which seems to help people understand concepts better.Although this site was educational and explanatory, was a bit bleak and lack in depth explanation. There should be more to the site like for instance; other visual keys to see how the eye itself works, explain exactly what is going on when you look at the spinner.
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The site was easy to get to and navigate through, but some software is required in order to see some of the material. The software needed is Shockwave, the web site will open a window asking if you would like to download this. The only problem is that sometimes this doesn?t work for every computer therefore its not reliable.
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