by Dr. Michael R. Gallis
Penn State Schuylkill
mrg3@psu.edu
Select a category from the menu at left to browse the catalogue of animations by category.
Most animations are 512 by 384 pixel avi files and are generally several megabytes long.
Small screenshots are provided, and the user may view the animation in three ways: direct link to
the media file, and two versions of a link to a page with the animation embeded in a web page with a brief comment on
the animation. There are two methods used to embed the animation because not all work equally well
with any one method. We recommend using the
Firefox
browser with quicktime. Right-click on
the media file link to download and save an animation to your own computer.
NEW:
CWIS Portal
to the Animations. The portal allows searching as well as
browsing
of animation topics. Users are invited to use the portal to provide feedback
and suggestions.
POV-Ray, etc. Source Files directory
-=Papers and Presentations=-
Animations for Introductory Courses, Dr. Michael R. Gallis
and Dr. Ping Wang presented at the 2004
ASEE
Annual Conference and Exposition:
-Presentation
-Paper
3-D Animations for Introductory Electromagnetism, MichaelR. Gallis
presented at CPS-AAPT 2005 Spring Meeting
-Presentation
Elementary Animated Illustrations of Geodesics using POV-Ray
, Michael R. Gallis (unpublished)
See also
Visual Mathematics by Dr. Michael R. Gallis and Dr. Ping Wang

These works are licensed under a
Creative Commons
License.