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Date: 13 November 2002 17:06 +0000
From: Hugh Cartwright <hugh.cartwright@...>
To: PTNC@...
Subject: Interactive Internet-based experiments
I am keen to make contact with teachers in schools
who may have a use for Internet-based experiments.
These are experiments (not simulations of experiments)
in which students communicate with real equipment
through the web and can in this way run experiments
which they might not otherwise be able to perform.
You may have come across an Internet-based telescope
or another of the small number of prototype experiments
which already exist. I am interested in the possibilities
offered by experiments which might be of value to those
pursing science courses at A-level, GCSE or even lower
levels.
If the idea of running experiments through the web is
one which might be of interest to you or your students,
can you contact me off-list, please.
Hugh
Dr Hugh Cartwright
Physical & Theoretical Chemistry Laboratory
Oxford University, England OX1 3QZ
Tel (+44) 1865-275483
Fax (+44) 1865-275410
hugh.cartwright@...
http://ptcl.chem.ox.ac.uk/~hmc
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