Crocodile Clips

Simple Simulation Software

Features

Interactive Animations and Models

There is a huge range of interactivity in Absorb - ranging from simple animations that show hidden concepts, to powerful models that allow flexible experimentation.

The key to Absorb courseware is allowing students to think for themselves, rather than simply learning facts. Investigations are used in each unit, with the student operating controls and interpreting results or data. Questions link with these investigations, focusing the student on key learning objectives.

Key principles are animated in Absorb Physics for GCSE, with a clean and accessible style being used to illustrate the concept.

If you've got Flash Player 5 or later installed, you can try the example animation below, which shows how an electric current creates a magnetic field.

Crocodile Physics Simulations

Absorb Physics for GCSE also incorporates powerful simulation from Crocodile Physics.

These simulations give an environment where you can experiment with electricity, motion, optics and waves.

Questions

Each unit has questions within the narrative, designed to break up the text and check understanding of what has been covered. They can be used as a basis for classroom discussion while presenting on a whiteboard, or to help involve pupils studying alone. Each unit also has a set of test questions at the end. These cover what has been studied in the unit.

If you're using Internet Explorer 5 or later, you can try the example below - choose an answer and then click on the green button to check it.

3. Bats use ultrasound to look for insects in the dark. Put the phrases below into order to describe this process.

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