What would be the best vantage point from which to understand relative motion? A non-terrestrial one I always say! So, I asked Aaron Fown of FirstUAV (www.firstuav.co) to film my wife and me driving two vehicles parallel to one another. Voila! Relative Motion. Thanks Aaron!
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Too many times have I seen individuals “wearing” their helmet without snapping the buckle. So, I made a video to explain the physics behind exactly why one should secure the helmet to your head. That and I got to ride my bicycle off a dock into a lake, which was loads of fun. FYI: Riding the bike into the lake starts @ 0:53
Thank you very much to Colton and Jean Johnson who said yes when I asked them if I could film myself riding my bike off their dock. Colton also said, “In my 75 years of living, that has got to be the strangest request I have ever received.” Thank you also to Chris Palmer and Larry Braak for being my on-site camera operators. Today I am ecstatic to be releasing 3 videos about How to Make Engaging Flipping Videos. Based on feedback from my FlipCon14 presentation, I decided to summarize the presentation with shorter, edited videos. The idea is that I can illustrate each of my suggestions in a, hopefully, entertaining manner. I was lucky enough to have seven teachers I met at FlipCon14 volunteer to participate in the videos. Thank you very much:
Well now you can buy one!
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Yep, I make physics videos in the hope that you can learn physics. If you are a physics teacher, I am very hopeful that you will want to use them to help flip your physics class. Archives
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