1989 - Interactive Physics

The release of Interactive Physics shifted the paradigm of science education in the late 20th century:

Interactive Physics (1989) is widely recognized as a landmark in educational technology, serving as one of the first general-purpose 2D physics simulators with an intuitive graphical user interface. Developed by David Baszucki and his brother Greg Baszucki under their startup , the software fundamentally changed how physics was taught by allowing students to "draw" experiments directly on a screen. The Birth of Knowledge Revolution

Interactive Physics was a 2D physics simulation program released in by Knowledge Revolution , a company founded by David Baszucki and Erik Cassel. Key Details

The release of Interactive Physics shifted the paradigm of science education in the late 20th century:

Interactive Physics (1989) is widely recognized as a landmark in educational technology, serving as one of the first general-purpose 2D physics simulators with an intuitive graphical user interface. Developed by David Baszucki and his brother Greg Baszucki under their startup , the software fundamentally changed how physics was taught by allowing students to "draw" experiments directly on a screen. The Birth of Knowledge Revolution

Interactive Physics was a 2D physics simulation program released in by Knowledge Revolution , a company founded by David Baszucki and Erik Cassel. Key Details