This webinar recording, provided by Maricopa Advanced Technology Education Center (MATEC), provides an introduction to North American Network of Science Labs Online (NANSLO), a remote science teaching lab. A remote science teaching lab is defined as having the following characteristics: "A physical location where real laboratory equipment resides, the equipment is controlled with a computer over the Internet, control can be either real-time or by batch submission of parameters." The webinar was presented by Brenda Canine of Great Falls College Montana State University, Robert Ehrmann of NACK Network, and Mike Lesiecki of MATEC. Listed objectives for the presentation are: Introduction to NANSLO, Demonstrate NANSLO, Student Data & Feedback, and Contact Information. Topics covered include: NANSLO Goals, Microscope Experiment Interface, NANSLO Lab Activities, Student Lab Usage Data, Student Reviews & Impact, and more. The webinar recording runs 58:44 minutes in length and presentation slides are available for download.

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North American Network of Science Labs Online Remote Web-Based Science Labs: Real Science in Real Time
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February 21st, 2017
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