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3JCN Physics Simulation
[edit]3JCN Physics Simulation is a website providing browser-based three-dimensional physics simulations for educational use.[1] The platform is used as a supplemental instructional resource and has been included in multiple academic library guides and open educational resource (OER) collections.
History
[edit]3JCN Physics Simulation was initiated in 2019 by physics educator Thomas Nguyen Tuan. Development of the platform expanded during the COVID-19 pandemic, a period marked by increased reliance on online instructional tools and remote learning resources.
Description
[edit]The website hosts interactive three-dimensional simulations covering topics commonly taught in secondary and undergraduate physics curricula, including classical mechanics, electricity and magnetism, waves, optics, thermodynamics, introductory modern physics, and online physics laboratories. The simulations run directly in a web browser and allow users to modify selected parameters to explore physical behavior and relationships.
Reception and use
[edit]3JCN Physics Simulation has been incorporated into curated collections of physics teaching resources maintained by academic institutions, professional organizations, and open education initiatives in multiple countries.
The California Community Colleges Academic Senate Open Educational Resources Initiative (ASCCC-OERI) lists 3JCN Physics Simulation under its "Physics Simulations" resources as a collection of free, interactive three-dimensional simulations intended for instructional use.[2]
The Worcester Polytechnic Institute Library includes 3JCN (3D) Physics Simulation in its *Open Educational Resources: Physics* research guide, where it is categorized among online simulation tools for physics education.[3]
The Montana State University Billings Library includes 3JCN Physics Simulation in its A–Z database listings as a science-related educational resource.[4]
The platform is also listed by Open Source Physics @ Singapore, an international project that maintains a directory of physics simulations and interactive learning tools used by educators worldwide.[5]
Additional listings and references to 3JCN Physics Simulation appear in university library OER pages, professional physics education organizations, and national and international resource guides supporting open and affordable physics instruction.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "3JCN Physics Simulation". 3JCN. Retrieved 28 December 2025.
- ^ "Open Educational Resources and Physics". Academic Senate for California Community Colleges Open Educational Resources Initiative. Retrieved 28 December 2025.
- ^ "Open Educational Resources: Physics". Worcester Polytechnic Institute Library. Retrieved 28 December 2025.
- ^ "A–Z Databases". Montana State University Billings Library. Retrieved 28 December 2025.
- ^ "Related Sites – Open Source Physics @ Singapore". iwant2study.org. Retrieved 28 December 2025.

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