Making Curriculum Pop

I am an SME for Physics for Twist Education, and we are developing applications to teach physics. Our first 4 apps are up on iTunes, and can be used to teach the seven SI units, the SI metric prefixes, the adding and scaling of vectors, and one-dimensional motion. We are hoping for teachers to try the apps in their class, and contact us with feedback - we are looking to develop potential research protocols with schools willing to test for learning efficacy.

Ideally, these would be close to San Antonio, TX, where we are located.

We would love you to take a look at the website and give feedback. Contact me here, or register for Twist and log in, explore the site, and leave comments.

http://twisteducation.com/

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Here are screen shots from the games - they are a lot of fun to play, and the kids will learn! (So will you!)

Hi Levin - I know by now I'm probably driving you CRAZY - but you can easily edit your initial post and add the screen shots (this will be shared with the larger audience on an upcoming week in review). Just hit the option button above and you can tweak your initial post (if you are interested - just a FWIW thing).

Ry:)

Hi!  I'm nowhere near San Antonio anymore (lived in Austin in late '90s, but now in upstate NY), but I'd love to try out your apps and provide feedback.  My students could use a new and fun way to review SI units, vector scaling, and 1D motion.

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