Wednesday, March 10, 2010

The Physics of Short Track Speed Skating

Below is the link to my Prezi that demonstrates the Conservation of Momentum with the Winter Olympic Sport of Short Track Speed Skating. In it, you will find information about various aspects of the sport and how the Conservations of Momentum and Energy relate to it. I would like to say that I couldn't have done it without my partner, Chris, so I thank him.

PREZI

Although I prefer to use the link, you can watch my Prezi below:

7 comments:

  1. Excellent job! Very thorough and well explained.
    Please check that the image of your sport is NOT copyrighted and then include the attribution.

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  2. Forgot to ask, why is your posting called COM only?
    Also, please be more specific as your readers may not know what COM and COE stand for. I know of a teacher that refers to center of mass as the COM.

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  3. My photo at the top of the blog is not copyrighted, as it appears in my Prezi. Any attributions for my pictures always appear in the top left-hand corner of my blog. I was more specific in my title, and I clarified my ambiguity when referring to the Conservation of Momentum and the Conservation of Energy. It is already specified in the blog, so there is no vagueness there. I thank you for helping me enhance my Glog and taking the time to analyze. I also thank you for the kind and flattering words that you complimented me with.

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  4. As I went through your prezi I was very pleased with the work that the two of you were able to accomplish. Your prezi is very thorough and professional. If I was to make recommendations to you for next time, I would definitely advise you to consider what it is like to view this and learn from it. As a young student I am sometimes flustered by large loads of information (which was very good), but visually I felt that I was reading an essay, and not an interactive power point. I thought your words used were very clear and I did not find any blatant spelling or punctual errors. Very clean project though and I thought that you two maintained your high reputation for consistent, quality work. Very great job!!!

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  5. Thank you Eric, I am very flattered. Maybe it is possible to shorten the amount of information presented and to make it look more appealing. I am glad that you liked it and absorbed some valuable physical information from it.

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  6. The presentation and set up of your prezi was great, but I will agree with Eric that it could get a little wordy, but at least it was good information. On your Equipment cont. slide, I liked how you put the picture within the text to make it look interesting, but I was a little confused at first where the next word I was supposed to read was. Great presentation, great information, and overall a fantastic job.

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  7. Thanks Ryan, I appreciate your complements and can understand the source of your confusion. Thank you again, for taking the time to watch my project!

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