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  2. PhET Interactive Simulations - Wikipedia

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    PhET Interactive Simulations, a project at the University of Colorado Boulder, is a non-profit [1] open educational resource project that creates and hosts explorable explanations. It was founded in 2002 by Nobel Laureate Carl Wieman. PhET began with Wieman's vision to improve the way science is taught and learned.

  3. Everyday life - Wikipedia

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    The Psychopathology of Everyday Life. Everyday life is a key concept in cultural studies and is a specialized subject in the field of sociology.Some argue that, motivated by capitalism and industrialism's degrading effects on human existence and perception, writers and artists of the 19th century turned more towards self-reflection and the portrayal of everyday life represented in their ...

  4. Instructional simulation - Wikipedia

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    The use of simulation-based learning in the medical field has many benefits, including patient safety, accelerating diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, unfulfilled demand for medical personnel, medical cost reduction and lowering of medical errors that amount to loss of life and associated costs. The use of current technologies allow for ...

  5. Phet - Wikipedia

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    Phet may refer to: Cyclone Phet, a cyclone formed in the Arabian Sea in 2010; Amphetamine, a psychostimulant drug; PhET Interactive Simulations, interactive science ...

  6. Talk:PhET Interactive Simulations - Wikipedia

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    We created this article on PhET Interactive Simulations through Peer to Peer University's School of Open, "Writing Wikipedia Articles: The Basics and Beyond." In keeping with Wikipedia's guidelines around conflicts of interest and full disclosure, I am with PhET Interactive Simulations at the University of Colorado Boulder.

  7. Artificial life - Wikipedia

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    Artificial life (ALife or A-Life) is a field of study wherein researchers examine systems related to natural life, its processes, and its evolution, through the use of simulations with computer models, robotics, and biochemistry. [1] The discipline was named by Christopher Langton, an American computer scientist, in 1986. [2]

  8. The Practice of Everyday Life - Wikipedia

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    The Practice of Everyday Life begins by pointing out that while social science possesses the ability to study the traditions, language, symbols, art and articles of exchange that make up a culture, it lacks a formal means by which to examine the ways in which people reappropriate them in everyday situations.

  9. Lifelog - Wikipedia

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    A lifelog is a personal record of one's daily life in a varying amount of detail, for a variety of purposes. The record contains a comprehensive dataset of a human's activities. The data could be used to increase knowledge about how people live their lives. [2]