Real Experiments by Remote Laboratories for Physics Teaching at Argentina
Abstract: This paper is a report on two remote laboratories for Physics teaching at Argentina: the “Remote Laboratory of the Galileo Group” developed in the National University of Litoral and the “Remote Laboratory of Electronic Physics” developed in the National University of Rosario. Both laboratories were developed as a complementary didactic resource for engineers training. The first one includes experiments in Mechanics, Electromagnetism and Optics and the second one, in Electronic Devices, allowing the complete study of the devices from both, scientific and technological perspectives. Both, a general description of the labs as well as some didactic strategies for their usage in Physics courses are presented. The results of the implementation of some of the developed strategies within regular courses are also exposed. They show a meaningful learning of Physics concepts and laws, as well as an enthusiastic use of virtual and remote experiences.