Hi all
Earlier this year, we advertised our Kinematics Tool, which allows users to position a stick figure into 8 different poses, create an animation of the poses, and calculate kinematic joint angles. Special thanks to Prof Felipe Carpes for his translations! We have made various improvements - for example, allowing the hip to move freely. We have also now created a worksheet (available to download from the top of the website) to make it easier for you to integrate the tool into your teaching and learning.
Link to tool: http://articlesbyaphysicist.com/body_angles.html
Please comment with any questions, comments, or feedback on how this tool impacts your teaching and learning. Thank you!
Jennifer Martay
Anglia Ruskin University
KinematicTool.png
Earlier this year, we advertised our Kinematics Tool, which allows users to position a stick figure into 8 different poses, create an animation of the poses, and calculate kinematic joint angles. Special thanks to Prof Felipe Carpes for his translations! We have made various improvements - for example, allowing the hip to move freely. We have also now created a worksheet (available to download from the top of the website) to make it easier for you to integrate the tool into your teaching and learning.
Link to tool: http://articlesbyaphysicist.com/body_angles.html
Please comment with any questions, comments, or feedback on how this tool impacts your teaching and learning. Thank you!
Jennifer Martay
Anglia Ruskin University
KinematicTool.png