Electrodynamics: A software in Visual Basic for Applications language for teaching electrodynamics in high school
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https://doi.org/10.14808/sci.plena.2022.084818Keywords:
Electrodynamics Software, Spiral Teaching, Physics TeachingAbstract
In this work we developed the Electrodynamics Software, aiming to help high school teachers in the task of teaching concepts of electrodynamics. Initially, a brief review of TICs and the Spiral Teaching Theory is presented, which is considered relevant in the context of the development and use of the application. This program was developed in the computational language of Visual Basic for Applications (VBA), which is an implementation of Microsoft’s Visual Basic, incorporated in all Microsoft Office Suite, which are widely used today. The software developed presents tools for calculations and for displaying graphs of the main equations of electrodynamics. With this tool we see a significant educational potential and a facilitator for the students’ learning.
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