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INTERNET  EXPERIMENTS

In the spirit of Intel's mission of building block supplier to the  Internet, I would like to see us develop 'Internet access experiments' where we in the  classroom can set-up the parameters for an experiment, then run the experiment over the  Internet!

Please check out the WEB site: http://chem.engr.utc.edu/ (I have run experiments  and they are great!)

You can drive the experiments from the school using a laptop PC (or the classroom PC)  and a phone line or other connection. The kids in the class can develop a 'theory' and set  up a simple experiment to see if their theory 'works'.

A good experiment for high school/middle school students is a sine-wave input. (You  don't have to call it a sine wave, just a changing "input." You  can show how the  response is out of phase, even show the Lissajous.)

Thanks to Glenn Robertson in Oregon for providing this activity idea.

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