
Robert Voorhees
President & Co-Founder |

Professor Estel Sprague
Vice-President & Co-Founder |
A Word About MeasureNet
MeasureNet
was developed in a collaborative effort between the instructional
and electronics support staff at the University of Cincinnati's
Department of Chemistry. The driving force behind MeasureNet's
conception and development sprang from two core convictions. The
first was a strong belief that electronic data collection and manipulation
was an essential component of a modern teaching laboratory –
particularly using equipment closely resembling instrumentation
students would encounter later in professional careers. The second
was an equally strong belief that providing the necessary electronics
capabilities using numerous personal computers in the laboratory
environment was not the best solution for reasons that included
issues of maintenance, cost, and space.
After an initial trial period using PC interfaces, it
quickly became apparent to the department that maintaining hardware
and software for a PC-based interface laboratory was both time-consuming
and labor-intensive. Furthermore, the relatively short expected
lifetime of the PCs (3-5 years) guaranteed considerable ongoing
equipment replacement costs for the school.
A collaborative workgroup composed of Bob Voorhees, Estel Sprague,
and Paul McKenzie proposed a new type of maintenance-reducing network
system. An internal proof-of-concept grant was internally funded
by the university and was successfully tested by summer general
chemistry students. A shared diode-array spectrometer replaced the
early design of a station-based colorimeter and hierarchical menu
system was developed to ease student adoption. Major funding was
then awarded by the United States National Science Foundation and
Procter and Gamble Company. UC incorporated some ten MeasureNet
networks using the grant monies that are still in regular use today.
MeasureNet Technology Ltd. was established in 1998, and has since
grown beyond the confines of its original university environment.
MeasureNet Networks can be found in vocational, secondary, 4-year
programs stretching from Puerto Rico to California. A McGill University
study comparing teaching lab interfaces acclaimed its user interface
as the "most intuitive" and probeware "nearest
research quality" of the systems examined. MeasureNet was
awarded the Ohio Governor's Award for Excellence in Energy
Efficiency in 2002 for its energy-saving and environmentally-friendly
design.
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