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    33== Description ==
     4Teaching the properties of waves by visualizing amplitude modulated (AM) and frequency modulated (FM) wave signals in time and frequency domain.
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    56== Educational Standards ==
     7**MS-PS4-1**
     8Develop a model and use mathematical representations to describe waves that include frequency, wavelength, and how the amplitude of a wave is related to the energy in a wave.
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    710== Experiment Execution ==
    8 First, you need open the web interface of either node. Let's open [https://localhost:8081]. If you did all the above steps correctly you should be able to see the following,
     11First you need to complete all the steps described in the [https://wiki.cosmos-lab.org/wiki/Tutorials/Wireless/EducationToolkit tutorial]. Then, you need open the web interface of either one of the nodes. Let's open [https://localhost:8081]. If you did all the steps correctly you should be able to see the following,
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    10 [[Image(toolkit-main.png, 500px)]]
     13[[Image(toolkit-web.png, 500px)]]
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    12 Then, navigate on the topic you would like to learn (Mathematics, Science or Computer Science) by pressing the appropriate button. Let's select the science lessons. Then, you need to select grade. Let's select grade 8. You should be able to see the following,
     15Press on the 'Science' radio button to the open the science lesson plan webpage, where you need to select 'Grade 8'.
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    14 [[Image(cosmos-science-8.png, 500px)]]
     17[[Image(tookit-science.png, 500px)]]
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    16 While all the experiments are available on the 'COSMOS Education Toolkit' right now only some of them are available on COSMOS testbed. The lessons that can be executed on testbed will have an indication on the top right corner.
     19Observe that some of the lessons in the top right corner have an indication that they can be executed on COSMOS website. While in the 'COSMOS Education Toolkit' we have more than 100+ lesson plans and labs, we currently support only few for remote experimentation. We will keep updating the website and the experiments until all of them can be executed both locally and remotely.
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     21Then, you need to select 'AM/FM Modulation'.In the new webpage we can see a detailed description of the experiment, the educational standards that we focus on, and a detailed description of the experiment execution. In the experiment execution you can expand the 'Remote Experiment' section.
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     23[[Image(toolkit-experiment.png, 500px)]]
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     25The students first need to observe the AM signal first. So they should press **`START`** either on `node #1` or `node #2`. In this tutorial we consider `sdr2-s1-lg1` as `node #1` and `sdr2-md1` as `node #2`. The students need to use different information wave signals (square and sine), and different carrier frequency. The students should observe the effect of these two parameters between the original information and the AM signal. The students should take notes on their observations for both time and frequency domain plots. When the students are done they should press the appropriate **`STOP`** to complete the AM experiment. Then, the students should press **`START`** either on `node #1` or `node #2` to start the FM experiment, and repeat the above process to collect measurements and observations. In the end the students will compare their observations
     26for the AM signal and FM signal and state their interpretations. After all students complete their handouts there will be a share out with observations and comments.
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     28||  [[Image(am_modulation.png, 500px)]]  ||  [[Image(fm_modulation.png, 660px)]]  ||
     29||  (a) Amplitude modulation of a signal  ||  (b) Frequency modulation of a signal  ||