
Making Waves is an interactive wave construction set that allows students to create and explore situations involving any number of transverse and longitudinal waves. This software takes an interactive, visual approach to physics. Making Waves will help students develop an intuition for wave interactions. Students will gain a better understanding of the physics behind the images. By creating and exploring their own waves and wave sums with Making Waves, students encounter the core concepts in formal wave theory.
Making Waves was designed for use in senior high school and college physics studies. The software offers interactive real-time simulation; editable wave properties including amplitude, wavelength, phase shift, speed, frequency and damping; standing waves; and mks units. Online help and tutorials are provided to help teachers integrate the software into their curriculum.
With Making Waves, students can now explore the interaction of waves using only their computer, Living Graph Paper and their imagination.

Making Waves 1.0b2 was released by Living Graphs Inc. on Wednesday 17 September 2003.
Making Waves will run on Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000, Windows NT and Windows XP.