The Charles Sturt University Remote Telescope Project
Author(s) -
David McKin
Publication year - 2018
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.32374/rtsre.2017.010
Subject(s) - software , domain (mathematical analysis) , computer science , telescope , library science , engineering management , sociology , software engineering , engineering ethics , engineering , astronomy , physics , mathematical analysis , mathematics , programming language
This paper briefly documents: the history of the Charles Sturt University Remote Telescope Project, from its inception in 1994; its achievements through its impact on students and participating teachers both nationally and internationally; and, its production of research papers in an environment designed to encourage the engagement of students. Its development was based on problem solving processes at a time when both the hardware and software were lacking and teachers more generally were afraid of getting involved. Collaborative problem solving amongst hardware, software and networking engineers working with science-education specialists occurred in a cooperative environment, where the latter was driven by the desire to improve science education more broadly than just solely in the astronomical domain.
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