
One of my favourite nebulas in the night sky, Orion
Thanks for dropping in. Hopefully you will be able to get the information you need to succeed in school. But if you look around you will find lots of useful information which should be of use to students all around the world along with other tidbits of information.
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Solutions for Yr 11 Physics students 2009 for Motion here-[PDF-910KB]
How to navigate this site?
Notice the tabs on top of each web page, it carries the main heading for the different web pages.
For example if you click on the top tab, you will see something like the following at the top of the page.
| Physics Exams | Site Map | Year 11 Physics |
| Calendar | About LuxVis | Explore |
| Year 11 Physics | Contact Luxvis | Credits Page |
Click any of the above to go to the pages you want to visit.
From here you will be able to navigate many other secondary pages of this site. Hopefully that does not sound difficult.
By the way the explore tab should take you to pages that do not fit into the thematic arrangement so I have just put them all in one page, anyhow have a look and see what you think.
LuxVis Calendar
Google Calendar will be used to record what is happenin in class
Check out my calendar to see what has happen in class during the past week, or just to see what is coming next.
Great way for parents to see what is happening in class week by week. 
This is another way that I can see if I can type and get the proper font appearing on this site, but unknown to me this site keeps on making my fonts appear different, so lets us see what can be done to correct this problem.
You will normally see it under the students link, but in case you would like to have your browser open it in a separate window you might like to click here.
Click here opens a new window for the calendar : LuxVis Calendar
Downloading and using the notes
You are free to download and use the notes, hey that is the reason why this site exists in the first place, but you are not allowed to take these notes and sell them for personal gain without the consent of LuxVis.
Format of the notes on this site
The different formats that will be available on this site:
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Most of the notes will either be pdf or flash files, with the occasional word documents. I understand that due to accessibility issues sometimes pdf notes are not the best for people who need readers. In near future I will endeavor to provide html versions of these notes, but at this moment, due to the limited space of the server and the nature of the notes, it makes it difficult to comply with guidelines of w3c.
Tracking on this site
No personal information is gathered other than to satisfy my own curiosity to how many visitors , particularly from my own students and other teachers trawling the internet looking for notes and such things. So rest assured, no malicious software etc runs in the background. You might like to have a look at the source code to verify what I am saying but then again, so many things happen on the internet but that is a another story.
Who is LuxVis?
Just another teacher who has been kicking around the internet for some time seeing what others have been doing. Suffice to state he has been teaching for too long. Read more.
If you would like to send some helpful comments on how to improve the site I will appreciate hearing from you. In the meantime happy browsing LuxVis
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