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Live Data in Physics Class: What Students Can Learn from Real-Time Analytics
DDaniel Mercer
2026-05-17
1 min read
How real-time data streams from sensors, labs, and classroom tools can deepen physics understanding and speed up student feedback.
Physics is often taught as if the world only reveals itself after the worksheet is graded. But in a modern
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