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#1 Eon

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Posted 25 February 2004 - 07:15 PM

can anyone recommend a website to get the EA-200?

does anyone have one?

if so what are you doing with it?

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Posted 25 February 2004 - 07:20 PM

i dont know if the classpad can use the ea-200, im going to move this to the main forum (if im wrong tell me)

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Posted 25 February 2004 - 07:45 PM

Hey there Crimson,

In FAQ from Classpad.org there is question about EA-200 compatibility with the Classpad and answer stated that they were compatible. There was also a link to the EA-200 in that question.

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Posted 25 February 2004 - 07:46 PM

woops :rolleyes:

as for your question have you tried the main casio web site?

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Posted 25 February 2004 - 07:50 PM

talking of other apps, does anyone know where i can downloa the FX interface prog?

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Posted 25 February 2004 - 07:57 PM

I haven't found one for the EA-200

but here is a bunch for the EA-100. I suppose most of the activities would translate very well for the EA-200 but I trying to find reasons why I should be buying the EA-200 over the EA-100. As a consumer I don't wanna go over the spec.s comparison (there meaningless to me); unique capabilities and applications of the EA-200 will mean more to me.

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Posted 22 March 2004 - 06:53 AM

there is a (E-con v 1.0) sensor meter for EA-200 on CP300 on official page:
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quite interasting program, if someone has EA-200 and CP300...

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Posted 02 May 2004 - 04:58 AM

Hello,


Now we have an EA-200, with all its accesories, including an EA-2 Motion Sensor. We`d like to receive suggestions from you on how we could us this the best to prepare/teach some courses on this topic.

We will progresivly update our web page with the results.

Thank you.

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Posted 02 May 2004 - 11:29 AM

i dont quite know what subjects you aim to tach, but physics can be quite easy to set up practical experiments. you can use the motion sensor or a line break sensor (it would have to be an optical line) to demonstrate speed/velocity/acceleration. you could do this by:

2 line break sensors, 1 meter apart
a small veichal (toy car etc...)
put the car on a length of string with a weight attached to the other end, set up the car at one end of a level ramp, and place the 2 sensors 1 meter apart,then you would need a prog to user the beam break senceors to sence the speed of the cart at 2 points, an work out its acceleration, getting whoever you are teaching to set it up, and work out the values with a given formula!

hope that helps :)

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Posted 05 May 2004 - 03:46 AM

Well we are planning to make a general course for teachers, not only on the classpad but also on the ea-200. Since the goal is a short course, we could use say three experiments to show usage. We`d like to show them how to best use this hardware in class and to teach their students with it.

Thank you so much for your suggestions. We?ll show show results asap.




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