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Feel Like a Hacker: How Gemini CLI Became My AI Sidekick
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Discovering the power of command-line AI tools. How Gemini CLI transformed my workflow from GUI clicking to terminal-based productivity.
Jul 20, 2025
Vibe-Coding Physics Simulations: A Teacher’s Journey
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How I used AI-assisted ‘vibe-coding’ to create custom physics simulations for my high school classroom, from tangent line analysis to electrostatics demonstrations.
Jul 13, 2025
How Do I Create a Blog? (The Meta First Post)
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The story behind creating this blog with Quarto and GitHub Pages. A step-by-step journey from idea to implementation.
Jul 8, 2025
The Thinking Experiment: A Blog on AI, Education, and Physics
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Welcome to my exploration of teaching, learning, and discovery. A physics teacher’s journey into AI, coding, and reimagining education.
Jul 5, 2025
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When ‘Not Far Off’ Becomes ‘Right Here’: Generating Physics Simulations with AI
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In a recent paper by Ben-Zion et al. (2024), titled “Leveraging AI for Rapid Generation of Physics Simulations in Education: Building Your Own Virtual Lab”, the authors make…
Aug 3, 2025
Lab Note: The Enduring Challenge of Teaching Electromagnetism to High Schoolers
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Exploring why electromagnetism is tough for high school students (complex math, abstract visuals, hand rules) and how AI might offer solutions.
Jul 27, 2025
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