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The article discusses the advantages of using HTML5 and JavaScript for creating interactive curricular materials in physical sciences, emphasizing the limitations of traditional computational environments like Mathematica and Jupyter Notebook. It highlights how modern web technologies can facilitate the development of engaging, visually appealing, and easily accessible educational resources without the need for complex software installations. The author argues that these web-based tools allow for real-time simulations and interactive content that enhance the learning experience, particularly in undergraduate courses. The article also notes the ease of maintenance and distribution of such materials, making them a practical choice for educators. [Extracted from the article]
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