Color of light, optics, and Ohms law
Lab ten explored the color of light. The use of the Online HTML Editor allows students to work from mobile devices and has removed the limitation that this laboratory has to occur in a computer laboratory.
The downside to A101 is the microscopes cannot be brought into A101. This is using the macromode camera on a Moto G8 to capture an image off of the 50" screen in A101 and then Chromecasting that macro shot back onto the 50" television to reveal the pixels.
Assisting a student with downloading a lab report using the three ellipsis menu to download a Google Doc as a PDF. Students are completing laboratories on their mobile devices.
Files in the download folder. The Word document file type is problematic on upload for Canvas if uploaded via the Canvas student app on mobile. The uploader apparently does not have the code to convert the file to a PDF on upload and as a result the file does not display in SpeedGrader.
Leona considers the laboratory eleven directions on the board as Diosticka works on her mobile phone
Fanney and Destiny consider using the mirror tile for the perfect selfie...
Fanney takes a photo of Destiny. Optics in action.
Trisane, Cassandra, Chance work with the mirror tiles
Chance measures the object distance, Cassandra works out the image position
Dawson and Wadel Likaksa Jr.
Jeanette and Jayleen measuring object and image distances from a mirror
Eboni estimates the location of the image
Jayleen holds the mirror while Jeanette determine the location of the image
Leona adjusts the wiring in an Ohm's law lab
Leona and Rita Mae read the current from an ammeter
Leona energizes the circuit while Rita Mae makes measurements
Wadel Likaksa Jr. records data, Dawson adds direct current cells, Chance photographs the rig
Attendance image including Eboni, Trisane, Cassandra, Jayleen, Jeanette.
Lab 12 board noted include material traditionally covered in lectures
Lab 12 notes continued
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