Hello Shashidharan, hello David, David: if this thread interests you, please consider subscribing the list phoenix-project@xxxxxxxxxxxxx (see //www.freelists.org/list/phoenix-project) Shashidharan, if added David in this e-mail thread since he is beginning to use expeyes boxes with a full class of students near Paris (France). The boxes are given to the students during one school year, and they have assignments to do with that hardware. One part of the assignments will be to create new articles in a wiki, see the pages in French at http://scideralle-hosting.citic74.net/uici/index.php/ExpEYES Noticeably, the contents of this wiki can be grabber with the small program uicilibris (a free-libre program) to make a book in PDF format. David administrates a part of this wiki in order to allow his students to publish their works. If you want to have such an access, please ask. Best regards, Georges. Shashidharan Nair a écrit : > Thank you Georges, for a whole lot of useful information. Particularly, I > am happy that we have so much in common. My students are a year or two > older. How about us posting our teaching experiences using ExpEyes on > these pages? > > There are three student projects I am guiding using Expeyes. They are > > 1. Tilt angle sensor > 2. Dry and wet bulb Hygrometer > 3. Hot wire anemometer. > > As the students are already familiar with C programming, I am asking them > to interface ExpEyes using C. Meanwhile the good news is, Dr Ajith is also > working on the c library for the basic ExpEyes functions on the PC side of > the interface. So we should be able to get started on a collaborative > effort soon. > > The student projects are in various stages of development. As soon as the > students submit their reports, I will put up the details of the > experiments here. > With regards, > shashidharan