Friday, December 7, 2007

Vectors & Scalars 2

8 comments:

Max Power said...

I thought this one was great- the bullet points were really clear, and everything was explained fully. It wasn't too wordy, but I still understood everything presented, and got a clear picture of what I was supposed to know. Also, the white background helped; it allowed me to see better. I don't know if that affected anyone else, but there were no crazy colors in this one.

AlphaBetaParkingLot said...

I agree, It gave pretty much everything one needs (examples, equations, definitions and explanations) without being too wordy or lengthy. Great Job!

Unknown said...

i think this one was really clear and concise - to the point!
it had the right examples needed to understand it and nothing too flashy to distract me.
the forumulas and explanations are organized well also.

MicHand said...

It was pleasing to the eyes and yet not to the point of distraction...no strange pictures or backgrounds featuring the cosmos.

And they knew their stuff and were able to explain it without writing out a whole textbook.

Bravo

lilaley said...

I agree that this one was really good, however, I feel like maybe you could have inserted more visuals (or simply colorful pictures!) into the presentation. It definitely was to the point, however, and I feel like it would be a good study guide. I agree with max power in that the white background was really great and non cornea-searing. My eyes appreciate it!

Hannah Rose said...

I vote this one as the best, because it most clearly explained how to add vectors, and provided very nice diagrams to go along with it! The slides were well organized with the bullet points as well.

Arkansas said...

to the point bullets that contain good info and less words are better for reader
diagrams are basic and useful

wisconsin said...

i really liked how you gave the speed scalar definition and the velocity vector- so that its very clear where the difference lies between the two.