학술논문

Experimenting from a Distance--Determination of Speed of Light by a Remotely Controlled Laboratory (RCL)
Document Type
Journal Articles
Reports - Evaluative
Source
European Journal of Physics. May 2010 31(3):563-572.
Subject
Science Instruction
Science Experiments
Science Laboratories
Physics
Teaching Methods
Scientific Principles
Computer Uses in Education
Educational Technology
Light
Measurement Equipment
Secondary School Science
Language
English
ISSN
0143-0807
Abstract
The speed of light is an essential topic in the teaching of physics at school and at university, either with respect to the type of experiment or of course with respect to its genuine inherent importance. In reality, the various available experiments are hardly ever performed in class for many reasons. Therefore, we offer this experiment as a remotely controlled laboratory (RCL). An RCL is a real experiment setup at location A which can be controlled via the Internet by a user at a distant location B. It allows several actions like in the hands-on experiment and delivers convincing results. Finally, we present experiences of the use of the RCL, describe the added value of this experiment as an RCL and give hints for implementing the RCL in teaching. (Contains 1 table, 7 figures and 2 footnotes.)