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1 March 1992 Use of the laser in the high school classroom: the LASE project
Malcolm G. Cornwall, Gareth T. Williams
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Proceedings Volume 1603, Education in Optics; (1992) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.57874
Event: Education in Optics, 1991, Leningrad, Russian Federation
Abstract
Laser Applications in Science Education (LASE) is an original, laser-based, hands-on and open- ended approach to the teaching of the principles and applications of modem optics at high school (14-19) level. LASE courses, supported by the National Science Foundation and the British Institute of Physics, have been presented in varying forms to numerous high school teachers. The LASE project includes a handbook for teachers, a newsletter and the continuing field testing development of courses and materials.
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Malcolm G. Cornwall and Gareth T. Williams "Use of the laser in the high school classroom: the LASE project", Proc. SPIE 1603, Education in Optics, (1 March 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.57874
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KEYWORDS
Lasers

Physics

Laser applications

Glasses

Holograms

Photodetectors

Diffraction

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