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Virtual Immersive Technologies and Arts for Learning
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Software Releases

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Physical Science

Physical and Chemical Change Module
Author:
Mitchell Leitch
Grade Level: 6th Grade
Content Area: Physical Science
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Earth Science

Ground Shakers
Author: Mark Smearcheck
Grade Level: Grades 6-8
Content Area: Earth Sciences: Plate Tectonics
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Drift
Author: Mark Smearcheck
Grade Level: Grade 8
Content Area:Earth and Space Sciences
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Water Cycle Travels
Author:
Eric Petri
Grade Level: 7th Grade
Content Area:
Earth and Space Sciences
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Where in the Rock Cycle is Taterman?
Author: Eric Petri
Grade Level: 6th Grade
Content Area: Earth and Space Science
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Rafting Adventures
Author: Bruce Bilyeu
Grade Level: 8th Grade
Content Area: Earth Science

Digital Geology Lab
Author: Chad Mourning
Grade Level: 6th Grade
Content Area: Earth and Space Sciences
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Landform Hunt
Author: Bruce Bilyeu
Grade Level: 8th Grade
Content Area: Earth Science
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Weather Challenge
Author: Tessa Cooper
Grade Level: 7th Grade
Content Area: Earth Science

Ecology

Virtual Gallery Walk
Author: Josh Schendel
Grade Level: Grades 6-8
Content Area: Varies according to topic

Genetics

Furry Family
Author: Mark Smearcheck
Grade Level: 8th Grade
Content Area: Life Science
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Fruit Fly Genetics
Author: Bruce Bilyeu
Grade Level: 8th Grade
Content Area: Life Science

Metric System

Metric Mover
Author: Jim Wyllie
Grade Level: Grades 6-8
Content Area: Metric Units
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Space Science

Star Life
Author: Mark Smearcheck
Grade Level: 8th Grade
Content Area: Space Science
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Impact
Author: Mark Smearcheck
Grade Level: 8th Grade
Content Area: Space Science
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Solar Stryker
Author: Jim Wyllie
Grade Level: 8th Grade
Content Area: Space Science
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Scientific Method

Sugar and Water Solubility Experiment
Author: Bruce Bilyeu
Grade Level: 8th Grade
Content Area: Scientific Inquiry

The Redi Experiment
Author: Bruce Bilyeu
Grade Level: 8th Grade
Content Area: Scientific Inquiry

Matter and Energy

Energy Golf
Author: Josh Schendel
Grade Level: 7th Grade
Content Area: Physical Sciences

flashCity
Author: Eric Petri
Grade Level: 6th Grade
Content Area: Physical Sciences
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Physics

Mass vs. Volume
Author: Chad Mourning
Grade Level: 6th Grade
Content Area: Physical Sciences
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Position, Velocity, and Acceleration
Author: Scott Nykl
Grade Level: 8th Grade
Content Area: Force and Motion
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Force and Momentum
Author: Scott Nykl
Grade Level: 8th Grade
Content Area: Newton's Laws
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ForceIT!
Author: Jim Wyllie
Grade Level: 8th Grade
Content Area: Physical Sciences
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Velocity Park
Author: Mark Smearcheck
Grade Level: 8th Grade
Content Area: Physical Sciences
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Science and Technology

Robo Rescue
Author: Mark Smearcheck
Grade Level: 8th Grade
Content Area: Technological Science
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Scientific Ways of Knowing

Mystery School
Author: Bruce Bilyeu
Grade Level: 6th or 8th Grade
Content Area: Scientific Ways of Knowing


Lesson Plans & Worksheets
Candy DNA and RNA Construction Activity
This activity is directed towards the 6th grade Science level in respect to the Ohio Education Standards. The major objective of this in-class activity is to help the students learn and reinforce the concept of the basic construction of DNA and RNA and also the pairing of the nitrogen bases associated with them: adenine, thymine, guanine, cytosine, and uracil.

The outline of this activity as stated below may be substituted with other ideas, items, or adapted for individual classrooms. We designed this activity for the use of 12 stations in each classroom with two students acting as a pair at each station.

Calculating Kinetic Energy Worksheet
The worksheet is a quick run through of calculating kinetic energy, understanding different amounts of kinetic energy, and how to increase kinetic energy.
Calculating Your Weights on Different Planets
The worksheet starts off with giving an explanation about the difference between mass and weight. It then allows students to calculate their weight in pounds and kilograms and then how much they will weigh on different planets in kilograms and pounds. It provides many examples of converting between pounds to kilograms and vice versa. The students found it really neat that they could weigh so less on one planet and so much on another.
NSF This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 0538588. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.
Positions Available | Contact: Andrew Goodnite
Assistant Director,The VITAL Lab
Tel: +1.740.593.1237, Email: goodnite(AT)ohio.edu