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Publication Date: 2025-Dec
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Pushing the Boundaries of Hands-On Optics Experiments with Interactive Digital Simulation
Vincent Casamayou1,2; Bruno Bousquet3; Justin Dillmann1,2; Nathan Salin1,2; Jean-Paul Guillet4; Lionel Canioni5; Martin Hachet1,2
Discover Education, v4 Article 280 2025
Practical work in optics is essential to understand complex abstract phenomena. Consequently, hands-on experiments are part of most physics' curricula, despite the fact that they can be hard to set up and maintain. In this article, we present a virtual laboratory tool, called SHIRE, which allows students to carry out optical experiments from a desktop computer. SHIRE's optic simulation is self-adaptive so that it allows the user to set up any optical assembly from scratch. The software includes pedagogical contents that facilitates autonomous work, and it also allows synchronous and asynchronous collaborative work. After a description of how this tool works, we present some examples of use as well as the opinions of the first users. We believe that this new digital tool can help transform current teaching practices in the teaching/learning of optics.
Descriptors: Hands on Science, Science Experiments, Science Curriculum, Physics, Science Laboratories, Computer Simulation, Optics, Computer Software, Cooperative Learning
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Author Affiliations: 1Université de Bordeaux - CNRS -Bordeaux INP - LaBRI UMR5800, Talence, France; 2Inria, Bivwac, Talence, France; 3Université de Bordeaux - Mesures Physiques - IUT Bordeaux, Talence, France; 4Université de Bordeaux- Génie Électronique et Informatique Industrielle - IUT Bordeaux - IMS UMR CNRS 5218, Talence, France; 5Université de Bordeaux, Talence, France

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