The website features hundreds of simulated experiments for teachers.
Simulation experiments make learning easier for students. If you're having trouble creating 3D simulation experiments using Gemini , you can visit the PhET website to find simulations for your subject. This AI website compiles hundreds of simulation experiments for teachers to use in their lessons. Below is a guide on how to use AI simulation experiments.
How to use AI simulation experiments
Step 1:
First, let's access the simulation experiment website below.
https://phet.colorado.edu/ On this interface, you will create an account following the instructions displayed on the screen. Fill in the information on the screen to continue.
Step 2:
After creating an account, click on the Simulations section and then select a course that supports simulated experiments for its lectures.
Step 3:
Next, you will see all the simulated experiments for the subject you have chosen. Teachers select the simulated experiment for the knowledge they want to demonstrate to the students and then click to view the simulated experiment.
Step 4:
The simulated experiment interface is displayed so that teachers can use and apply it to their lessons. Click the play icon to view the experiment content.
Below is a simulated interface of the Solar System.
Step 5:
To download the simulation experiment from PhET, teachers can click the download icon to download the HTML file and open it with any browser.
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