Remotely controlled laboratories: Aims, examples, and experience

  • Gröber S
  • Vetter M
  • Eckert B
  • et al.
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Abstract

Remotely controlled laboratories are real experiments that can be controlled by users from their computers via the Internet. We present an overview of technical and pedagogical developments, describe the diversity and potential of our experiments, and comment on their acceptance by physics instructors.

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Gröber, S., Vetter, M., Eckert, B., & Jodl, H.-J. (2008). Remotely controlled laboratories: Aims, examples, and experience. American Journal of Physics, 76(4), 374–378. https://doi.org/10.1119/1.2885058

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