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Abstract: Practical science is currently taught in a labor intensive, hardware dependent
fashion. Many of the traditional techniques could be embraced using existing
multimedia technologies, thus enabling self-paced, student driven learning. Here
we consider the role to be played by virtual laboratories. Virtual laboratories
allow students to simulate experiments that may require expensive or dangerous
hardware and materials from the safety of their PC. Virtual laboratories come in
a number of guises,... (Update)
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@misc{ robinson-virtual,
author = "Jamie Robinson",
title = "Virtual Laboratories as a teaching environment: A tangible solution or
a passing novelty?",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/553564.html" }
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