Laser technology has progressed to the point that most K-12 students are familiar with one or more laser applications. However, many of these students have not had the opportunity to witness a laser in action where they can touch it and see it directly. In addition, most students are unaware of the career possibilities the field of laser technology has to offer. This paper presents the specifics of a successful laser based program that has been offered to K-12 students and teachers in North Carolina over the last five years. Specifically, this paper outlines the format of the program, provides a listing of equipment and supplies used, provides example materials for successful hands-on experiments that have been used, and relays some useful feedback from students and teachers that helps to ensure the success of similar programs.
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ICALEO '93: Proceedings of the Applying Lasers in Education Symposium
October 24–28, 1993
Orlando, Florida, USA
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978-0-912035-51-2
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Laser express: Putting together a laser based road show
Steven S. Lympany
Steven S. Lympany
Laser & Electro-Optics Technology, Central Carolina Community College
Lillington, North Carolina 27546, USA
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Published Online:
October 01 1993
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Steven S. Lympany; October 24–28, 1993. "Laser express: Putting together a laser based road show." Proceedings of the ICALEO '93: Proceedings of the Applying Lasers in Education Symposium. ICALEO '93: Proceedings of the Applying Lasers in Education Symposium. Orlando, Florida, USA. (pp. pp. 52-60). ASME. https://doi.org/10.2351/1.5058674
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