[vox] [fwd] 'Phoenix' (Physics with home-made equipment and
innovative experiments)
Bill Kendrick
nbs at sonic.net
Mon Aug 8 10:35:52 PDT 2005
More K12 love from Linux. This time, a physics experiments system from India.
-bill!
----- Forwarded message from "Frederick Noronha (FN)" -----
Date: Mon, 08 Aug 2005 03:02:51 +0530
From: "Frederick Noronha (FN)"
Subject: [school-discuss] INDIA: 'Phoenix' (Physics with home-made equipment
and innovative experiments
See http://www.nsc.res.in/~elab/phoenix/
`Phoenix' (Physics with homemade equipment and innovative experiments)
is perhaps the only product of its kind working on GNU/Linux. Says
Pramode C.E.: "The project is fast reaching maturity (a bootable CD is
ready, some manufacturers have started taking orders for the hardware
box, a mailing list is in place ...)."
Physics with Homemade Equipment and Innovative Experiments
Objectives:
* Improve the accuracy of existing experiments by redesigning them
using the low cost interface.
* Encourage students and teachers to design new experiments.
* Learn science from the experimental data by constructing
mathematical models governing various phenomena.
* Create a synergy between engineering and physics students so
that new physics experiments can be designed as the project
works of the former.
* Develop demonstrations that can be used in the classroom.
* Student projects based on phoenix
* Demos and science fare items for school students.
There can be achieved only with active collaboration of large number of
people at various levels. Contributions from physicists,
engineers,teachers and students are equally important. We hope it will
be realized. See above URL.
Contact for details: Pramode C.E. <pramode_ce at yahoo.co.in>
You can contact Pramode for a demo at your local LUG/FSUG.
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