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Re: Online Labs



At 10:23 AM -0700 on 5/22/02, Herbert H Gottlieb wrote
On Wed, 22 May 2002 08:16:08 -0500 Tina Fanetti
<fanettt@QUEST.WITCC.CC.IA.US> writes:

I thought I heard that MIT gives its intro students a toolbox with
> lab equipment inside for the students to use on their own time. =20

These labs at MIT do not "require" the student to record data,
come to any conclusions or turn in lab reports for a grade.

The students DO keep a 'Lab Notebook' with their data and analysis.
TWO of the labs are graded completely. The others are 'checked'.
The two graded labs are more comprehensive and they are identified at
the outset.
The text is by Phil & Phyllis Morrison et al and is titled 'ZAP'
Cal Tech uses it also.
It is specifically a course in ELECTRONICS. Freshman Physics HAS NO
LAB COMPONENT!!!!!
The lab 'requirement' is met by each student electing a separate lab
course - electronics, optics etc.

Sounds immanently sensible to me.

(but not necessarily relevant to Tina's Online question.)
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