Abstract
The [Formula: see text]Net program developed by the EAP Physics Laboratory is a long-term vision for the transfer of knowledge and research practice in secondary education. The students’ involvement is divided into two axes, the construction and calibration of detection devices on the one hand, and the collection and processing of the measurements collected by these devices on the other. The quarknet card is used to collect the data, which records data in hexadecimal format. In this work, the methodology developed is presented, so that the data can be converted into the decimal format familiar to the students, so that they understand exactly what was measured and it is easy to process the experimental data and draw conclusions from them in a modern computing environment.
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