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== Browsing demonstrations ==
 
== Browsing demonstrations ==
Lecture physics demonstrations available at the university of Ottawa can be found on this site.  They are sorted following the [http://http://physicslearning.colorado.edu/bib/bibMain.asp PIRA Demonstration Classification Scheme] (see the list of topics on the left side of the page).  You can also use our search engine located at the top of this page.
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Lecture physics demonstrations available at the university of Ottawa can be found on this site.  They are sorted following the [http://physicslearning.colorado.edu/bib/bibMain.asp PIRA Demonstration Classification Scheme] (see the list of topics on the left side of the page).  You can also use our search engine located at the top of this page.
  
 
== Borrowing a demonstration for a lecture ==
 
== Borrowing a demonstration for a lecture ==
 
If you need to borrow a demonstration for your class, please contact the 1st year laboratory staff in person at MCD 205, by phone at 6766 or [mailto:phylab@uottawa.ca by email] at least 48 hours before your lecture.
 
If you need to borrow a demonstration for your class, please contact the 1st year laboratory staff in person at MCD 205, by phone at 6766 or [mailto:phylab@uottawa.ca by email] at least 48 hours before your lecture.

Revision as of 17:30, 23 June 2014

Welcome to the University of Ottawa Physics Demonstration wiki page!

Browsing demonstrations

Lecture physics demonstrations available at the university of Ottawa can be found on this site. They are sorted following the PIRA Demonstration Classification Scheme (see the list of topics on the left side of the page). You can also use our search engine located at the top of this page.

Borrowing a demonstration for a lecture

If you need to borrow a demonstration for your class, please contact the 1st year laboratory staff in person at MCD 205, by phone at 6766 or by email at least 48 hours before your lecture.