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| Online Access: | https://arxiv.org/abs/2206.07157 |
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| author | Staacks, Sebastian Dorsel, Dominik Hütz, Simon Stallmach, Frank Splith, Tobias Heinke, Heidrun Stampfer, Christoph |
| author_facet | Staacks, Sebastian Dorsel, Dominik Hütz, Simon Stallmach, Frank Splith, Tobias Heinke, Heidrun Stampfer, Christoph |
| contents | We present methods to implement collaborative experimentation with smartphone sensors for larger audiences as typically found at Universities. These methods are based on the app "phyphox", which is being developed by the authors, and encompass simple data collection via web forms as well as a new network interface for "phyphox", allowing to collect real-time experiment data from an audience on-site or easy data submission for remote participants. Examples are given with practical considerations derived from first implementations of this method in a lecture hall with 350 undergraduate students as well as a global experiment to determine the Earth's axial tilt with smartphones. |
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| institution | arXiv |
| publishDate | 2022 |
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| spellingShingle | Collaborative smartphone experiments for large audiences with phyphox Staacks, Sebastian Dorsel, Dominik Hütz, Simon Stallmach, Frank Splith, Tobias Heinke, Heidrun Stampfer, Christoph Physics Education We present methods to implement collaborative experimentation with smartphone sensors for larger audiences as typically found at Universities. These methods are based on the app "phyphox", which is being developed by the authors, and encompass simple data collection via web forms as well as a new network interface for "phyphox", allowing to collect real-time experiment data from an audience on-site or easy data submission for remote participants. Examples are given with practical considerations derived from first implementations of this method in a lecture hall with 350 undergraduate students as well as a global experiment to determine the Earth's axial tilt with smartphones. |
| title | Collaborative smartphone experiments for large audiences with phyphox |
| topic | Physics Education |
| url | https://arxiv.org/abs/2206.07157 |