Test Equipment revision and recap in Electrical Hand-skills Flight
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Test Equipment revision and recap in Electrical Hand-skills Flight
SAFETY OHMMETER FOR USE IN EXPLOSIVE OR VOLATILE
ATMOSPHERES
A typical classroom set-up where the safety ohmmeter is introduced
A typical laboratory set-up where use of the safety ohmmeter is practiced
A simple circuit upon which the students use the safety ohmmeter
A top view of the safety ohmmeter as the students receive it in its case
Under the cover of the safety ohmmeter with its connectors etc.
An online introduction and instructions for use for the safety ohmmeter
Locating Links to documentation and instructions for use online for student access
Paste the URL into Bit.ly the URL Shortener
Bit.ly will shorten the URL for you
Bit.ly will create a QR code for you When you select info+
Attach the QR code to the equipment
The QR code should be in a prominent place
QR codes can be used across various equipment
Using your smartphone connected to the internet
Simply scan the QR code with your barcode reader application
You will be directed to your website
The Online Test Equipment page we constructed
The QR Code will take you the Web page with instructions for use.
The QR Code will take you the Web page with course notes.
The QR code could take you to a video to show you how to use a Digital Multimeter
A video explaining the use of a digital multimeter to measure current
A link is added for student feedback
The Student registers responses
Further refinement and development of this resource is
required because at the moment this is all just hypothetical, with the
main obstacle being the lack of online connectivity via WiFi or 3G networks at the point of delivery.
There are also issues of file size when using Wikispaces, hence I
have had to use shorter videos and am unable to upload this
completed Presentation. This could be overcome with a
permanent site.
Any Questions
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