Friday, December 7, 2007

Vectors & Scalars 3

8 comments:

TheMoonIsALie said...

I thought this was a very nice presentation. The many diagrams really really helped me understand, as I am a visual person. Again, really nice.

John Smith said...

I thought that the project, "Vectors and Scalars 3" did a very nice job in defining the difference between vectors and scalars. The connections between distance and displacement were also stated very clearly. In explaining the methods for finding unknown lines in vector and scalar problems, "Vectors and Scalars 3" helped to make the problems easier to solve and understand.

91nodroG said...

I thought this was a great presentation because its short and to the point. You guys are good at puting the info into easy terms to understand.

lalalaa said...

This powerpoint was very helpful. It definitely fully reviewed the topic and had clear diagrams to help demonstrate. The only critic would be when you have the vector addition, I think you should have put the direction to show the units in the example, but overall the presentation is well constructed.

kingsley said...

Very nice job on the presentation group 3. I thought everything was stated very coherently and concisely. It also uses effective diagrams in explaining each of the points. To improve I'd say they should use less text in their explanations.

Tom Halsall said...

I think this group provided the most usefull presentation and had the most consise yet abundant amount of information. I liked the clear deliniations made between vectors and scalars and also the diagrams could prove to be usefull in studying

Paris said...

I really liked this one. I liked it a lot because of how they bolded or made the font bigger on topics that are important and should be noted. I also liked how it wasnt so long that by the end i was bored and had forgotten what it had said. If i were to change anything i would just add some more pictures but i think its really good how it is!

wisconsin said...

i really thought that the format in which you explained the difference, having to do with comparing size first and then introducing direction, was a good idea. more color might make the presentation more fun to look at.