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Linking real-time measurement with CAL

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Computer Assisted Learning (ICCAL 1990)

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The SoftOscilloscope system is a tool for monitoring and collecting analogue data. It has a menu system that can be tailored to the needs of students in the practical laboratory. It can also run concurrently with a tutoring program which in turn can both access the data and can control the data acquisition system. It is designed for IBM compatibles running under MSDOS and a variety of analogue interfaces.

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Douglas H. Norrie Hans-Werner Six

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Bangham, J.A. (1990). Linking real-time measurement with CAL. In: Norrie, D.H., Six, HW. (eds) Computer Assisted Learning. ICCAL 1990. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 438. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0020883

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