Angry Birds

Teacher Uses Angry Birds to Explain Projectile Motion to Students
Teacher Uses Angry Birds to Explain Projectile Motion to Students
Teacher Uses Angry Birds to Explain Projectile Motion to Students
With over 200 million downloads to mobile devices, Angry Birds is a full-fledged phenomenon. Now an Atlanta teacher has found a way to use it as an educational tool as well. Since the birds are catapulted into the sky, John Burk, a ninth-grade physics teacher, felt it was a great way to teach students the laws of projectile motion.
Angry Birds Goes… Desktop?
Angry Birds Goes… Desktop?
Angry Birds Goes… Desktop?
The foul flinging puzzle game Angry Birds was released for the iPhone in December of 2009, and since then over 12 million copies have been purchased in Apple’s App Store. The makers of Angry Birds, Rovio Mobile, have since designed the game for other smartphones such as those using the Android OS.