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PhysicsTutor Excalibur | 
enlarge | From: Interactive Learning, Inc. Category: Software
List Price: $39.99 Buy New: $33.99 You Save: $6.00 (15%)
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Rating: 35 reviews Sales Rank: 1656
Format: Cd-rom Platforms: Windows Nt, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows Xp, Windows 95, Windows Vista Media: CD-ROM Operating System: Windows NT Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 7.7 x 1.6
UPC: 664746102031 EAN: 0664746102031 ASIN: B00062PTJ4
Release Date: September 7, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Interactive physics course | | • | Covers high school and first-year college physics | | • | 20 subject areas with comprehensive tutorials | | • | Interactive quizzes and a range of practice exams | | • | Helps raise grades and test scores |
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Great! August 26, 2007 A. I. Betancourt (N ew Haven, CT) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
PhysicsTutor Excalibur is a great way to develop and test knowledge of basic concepts in physics, throughout high school and even in college. As a high school sophomore, I swore by ChemTutor Excalibur to help me prepare for chapter tests, midterms, and finals. Because of that experience, I thought of PhysicsTutor as a freshman at Yale taking advanced introductory physics courses. I knew I needed something to help me with the more basic concepts behind the complicated homework and exam questions I was struggling to answer. While the things I learned through PhysicsTutor Excalibur did not relate as closely to the material I was being tested on as it did in my chemistry class as a high school student, PhysicsTutor still provided me with the information I needed to fully grasp many basic concepts. Although some of the answers it gave seemed very specific to the question I was being asked, in many cases I could backtrack to figure out which general equation I should have been using, and could do whatever mathematical approach I needed to do (integration, etc.) to match their solution. The screen display did not bother me at all--what does a fancy background have to do with learning physics? I think PhysicsTutor Excalibur is a great learning tool when partnered with a textbook. Practicing problems, which is what PhysicsTutor has you do, is the best way to fully master physics. I plan to keep utilizing PhysicsTutor Excalibur as I continue in my college career as a Physics and Astronomy major at Yale.
Awful -- looks bad and doesn't teach you August 4, 2007 HB Nole (USA) 4 out of 8 found this review helpful
What a waste of money. This thing looks like it was written for DOS computers. (Most kids today have probably never seen or heard of DOS!) Not only is it awful to look at but it's method of "teaching" is to test you and then tell you what you did wrong. You can't choose what types of problems to work on, just general categories. I wish I'd never bought it. Go with Schaum's Easy Outline for Physics instead.
Book with Solutions Manual is Better March 24, 2007 J. A. CIPRA (Kansas) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I am a senior in college, and like a lot of people I put off the Physics requirements until the very end. I have found it very difficult to keep myself interested in the course, because the homework assignments are so long and tedious. So, I purchased Excalibur hoping it would be entertaining while teaching me Physics at the same time. Well, it's not very entertaining and I find it very difficult to actually learn Physics from it. The program is good at covering the basic concepts, so you understand the rules being applied. As far as working with the Math, it is extremely lacking. If you are like me and get the general concepts, but have problems applying the math, then, this disc is not for you. Pencil, paper, a textbook, and maybe a solutions manual to verify you are headed in the right direction, are much more effective study tools.
PhysicsTutor Excalibur November 3, 2006 Dudung 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is a great product,I can't wait to buy the rest of the set!
I highly recommend PhysicsTutor Excalibur August 11, 2006 Dolores Gende (Irving, TX) 5 out of 7 found this review helpful
This interactive physics tutorial on CD format is divided into 20 topics in all the content areas of the AP Physics B curriculum. It contains dozens of multiple-choice questions, including a wide variety of formats. There are simple computation questions, variable manipulation questions, and graphical analysis in various levels of difficulty. The software can be used in a tutorial mode or in a test simulation mode. The difference between the modes is that the tutorial mode includes immediate feedback, i.e., after each answer, a pop-up window indicates if the question was answered correctly. In the test simulation mode, the results are given at the end of the test. The interface of the program is very simple and easy to use. The graphics are clear and neatly labeled. Both modes, the tutorial and test, include a Learn button and an Explanation button. The LEARN button brings up a screen that explains the concept associated with that question and shows how to approach that type of question. The EXPLANATION button brings up a screen that shows in detail, how to solve that specific problem. This software can be used as an additional resource for students that need extra help. I have used PhysicsTutor Excalibur in my classes as an assessment tool in the form of quizzes. I have found that these questions provide an excellent practice resource for the multiple-choice section of the AP exam and I highly recommend it. Dolores Gende AP Physics Teacher Irving, TX
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