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Divine Vulpine: 3d Simulation Of Colorations Of The Wild And Domesticated Red Fox, Alyssa Newsome Jan 2018

Divine Vulpine: 3d Simulation Of Colorations Of The Wild And Domesticated Red Fox, Alyssa Newsome

Senior Honors Theses and Projects

Vulpes vulpes, the red fox, has been domesticated for hundreds of years. Through the continued breeding of the red fox in captivity, there has been an explosion of variations in color, size, and temperament. With the rise of interest in domesticated foxes as pets and educational animals, there is a dire need for education of the public on these animals and their history. Fur farming also remains a lucrative industry, an industry engaged in continuous and broad academic research. Aimed at these audiences, this academic presentation allows users to view a 30 animated fox, and select its coloration, animation, view, …


Study Of The Effectiveness Of Animations Used In High School Chemistry Classes, Elli Spitery Jan 2011

Study Of The Effectiveness Of Animations Used In High School Chemistry Classes, Elli Spitery

Master's Theses and Doctoral Dissertations

This chemistry education research study explores the role of computer animations in a secondary chemistry classroom setting. This study examines the effects of animation among secondary science students regarding chemical concepts and focuses on the nature of matter, atomic structure, and classes of chemical reactions. This project observes the effectiveness of animation usage in a secondary science classroom setting, which was measured through student opinions and impressions as well as performance. It was hypothesized that students would retain more information through the use of animations in the classroom. The concepts covered included linking the macroscopic world of chemistry associated with …