Physics classroom visualization tools require Windows installs incompatible with Chromebooks
Legacy physics education software requires local Windows installation, making it unusable on Chromebooks that now dominate K-12 classrooms. Teachers lose access to established simulation tools during device refreshes. Browser-based rebuilds exist but lack the depth and curriculum integration of mature desktop tools.
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