2019
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/1175/1/012168
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Strengthening scientific literacy on nuclear reactor and its application through Nuclear School

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“…The output is in the form of everyday knowledge that humans have used or run naturally. The third type, i.e., educational laboratories, is usually used by students in studying already existing or known sciences [4].…”
Section: A Internet Laboratory As An Alternative Distance Learningmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The output is in the form of everyday knowledge that humans have used or run naturally. The third type, i.e., educational laboratories, is usually used by students in studying already existing or known sciences [4].…”
Section: A Internet Laboratory As An Alternative Distance Learningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on references from IRL [3], [4], the IAL road map can be described in the chart in Fig. 2, adapted to current laboratory conditions and plans to complete future cyclotron designs.…”
Section: A Concept Of Decy-13 Cyclotron Internet Laboratorymentioning
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“…To broaden its reach, a system for remote learning on nuclear reactor physics utilizing the internet and video conferencing has been developed and is fully operational since 2019. This System, called the Internet Reactor Laboratory (IRL Kartini), offers several practicum modules for universities and research institutes [4][5][6][7]. To enrich its curriculum, a new practicum module has been developed, that can be immediately implemented and does not require any additional equipment or materials.…”
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confidence: 99%