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DEVELOP ANIMATIONS

The animations in Project OSCAR include concepts ranging from high school subjects to advanced topics in many areas. The Current Goal of Project OSCAR is to develop animations on the concepts of UG and PG levels. You can also participate in this endeavour by registering as a Developer with Project OSCAR.

List of Topics, Development Methodology, Development kit, Sites for Reference are available for developers.
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Animations for School.

Animations for Higher Education.

        
Development METHODOLOGY
Each animation is typically a Java Applet that focuses on one concept and provides the following through a platform-independent, web-interface:
        A brief description of the concept, including relevant references.
        An in-built animation, to explain the concept in detail.
        An interactive animation, wherein the user defines the parameters.
        A self-assessment questionnaire for the user to test his understanding of the concept.
        Earn a reasonable honorarium for your valuable conference.
        Downloading of the source code, for "local" use/study/modification.
The interactive nature of these Java applets is the key difference from other types of animation, such as openoffice, powerpoint, flash etc. See references below for more details.
Devolopment Kit
For considering the animation(s) to be included in the animation repository, use Project OSCAR Methodology.
This Devolopment Kit contains Devolopment Methodology, Applet Development Life Cycle, Maths Templates,  Maths Source Code, Applet Tester Source Code.
For complete Development Toolkit, Click here.
sites for reference
These are some reference sites for developing animations.
Astrophysics         Biology         Botany         Chemistry        
Ecology         Electronics / Electrical         Games         GeoAstro        
Maths         Mechanical Engineering         Music and Maths         Physics        
Statistics        
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