This project is introducing students within the three-semester calculus-based introductory physics course at Southwest Texas State University to the utility of the computer in the laboratory. With each course the level of sophistication of computer use by the student increases concurrently with their development of mathematical expertise as they progress from one level to the next.Each laboratory station is provided with an IBM PS/2, Model 30 computer. Complete Pasco Experiment Systems in Mechanics, Wave Motion, Optics and Nuclear Physics with software and interfaces are used by students in the first and second semester laboratories. The second and third semester laboratory students use Lab Windows software development and data analysis tools, Lab-PC I/0 interface boards, and signal conditioning modules.As one indication of Southwest Texas State University's commitment to the project, the University is providing a two-to- one match of NSF funds.

Agency
National Science Foundation (NSF)
Institute
Division of Undergraduate Education (DUE)
Type
Standard Grant (Standard)
Application #
9151787
Program Officer
Duncan E. McBride
Project Start
Project End
Budget Start
1991-04-15
Budget End
1993-09-30
Support Year
Fiscal Year
1991
Total Cost
$47,508
Indirect Cost
Name
Texas State University - San Marcos
Department
Type
DUNS #
City
San Marcos
State
TX
Country
United States
Zip Code
78666