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A NEW GENERATION OF REMOTE EXPERIMENTS, NOW ALSO ON MOBILE DEVICES

Publication at Faculty of Mathematics and Physics |
2016

Abstract

Remote laboratories already have applications in the forms of e-learning, but also in the classic teaching. The first generation of remote experiments was built on Java applets.

Since 2012, were Java applets restricted. Therefore, we are in 2014 reoriented on JavaScript.

And remote experiments began to work. A received quick response experiments and the ability to use mobile devices and tablets.

The paper presents examples of remote experiments usable on mobile device and a vision of m-learning, cloud computing and school without walls.