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Title Project Digest Description Authors & Affiliations
Osmosis
17 *
In this program, students learn what osmosis is and gain further understanding by interacting with red blood cells to understand isotonic and hypertonic solutions observing whether cells remain intact while undergoing hemolysis or crenation. C. Beeber, C. Bierman, Kingsborough Community College, CUNY

Photosynthesis
30 *
N/A Prof. Moshin Patwary & Jermaine Chase

Physics 3d Animations Using Freely Available Software
10 *
In order to help my physics students visualize the relationship between vectors, kinematics, point particles and fields, I have written two java applets. The applets take advantage of the free SUN java3d api. Marcus Alfred, Howard University

Planetary Motion
23 *
Interactive programs demonstrate how the irregular motions of the planets are accounted for within both Earth-centered (Ptolemaic) and Sun-centered (Copernican) theories of the cosmos. F. Purnell, Jr. (Deceased), Queens College, CUNY, J. Garcia, NYU Medical School