2010
DOI: 10.1007/s11191-010-9326-z
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The Evolution of Teaching Instruments and Their Use Between 1800 and 1930

Abstract: At the beginning of the nineteenth century, the core of a typical teaching collection was composed by apparatus, which were very similar to the ones proposed in the eighteenth century by 's Gravesande, Nollet, Desaguliers and others lecturer demonstrators and makers. Since 1820 circa, new didactic instruments were introduced. Most of them concerned the fast developing branches of physics such as wave optics, electromagnetisms and acoustics. Instrument makers (and many scientists as well) were extremely prolifi… Show more

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“…However, the technologies used in laboratories, and their suitability for the application, have not always been neglected. For example, considerable interest in teaching instruments for laboratories and demonstrations arose around 1800, but after WWII they "were just considered cumbersome, obsolete and useless artefacts" (Brenni 2010). This paper highlights the need to revive the interest in equipment as "teaching instruments", but in a modern way informed by, for example, variation theory.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…However, the technologies used in laboratories, and their suitability for the application, have not always been neglected. For example, considerable interest in teaching instruments for laboratories and demonstrations arose around 1800, but after WWII they "were just considered cumbersome, obsolete and useless artefacts" (Brenni 2010). This paper highlights the need to revive the interest in equipment as "teaching instruments", but in a modern way informed by, for example, variation theory.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…La difusión del uso de instrumentos científicos para estudiar la naturaleza e ilustrar sus fenómenos es una de las consecuencias de la revolución científica (Brenni, 2012). Su importancia es tal que "los instrumentos no solamente son el sustento intelectual; ellos ocupan el mismo nivel de las más grandes contribuciones teóricas para entender el mundo" (Baird, 2004, p. xvii); así, el uso de nuevos instrumentos puede abrir territorios desconocidos sin la necesidad de tener una teoría de base.…”
Section: Marco Teóricounclassified
“…Segundo Brenni (2010), os instrumentos científicos podem ser classificados em instrumentos usados na investigação, na indústria e no ensino. Estes últimosinstrumentos didáticos -derivaram grandemente de instrumentos usados inicialmente na investigação.…”
Section: Musealização De Instrumentosunclassified