Mystery Lascells switch board

Does anyone know what this piece of equipment is used for? I just found it on a shelf and I'm trying to work out whether it is worth repairing (the batteries have leaked so badly that the battery holder has snapped). I've looked on the Lascells website but I didn't see anything similar.

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It's definitely the CASE one. We have one and it even says CASE on it. Does anyone even do CASE anymore? I remember teaching it years ago. If I remember one of the switches isn't even connected.
 
Didn't know you could buy those we made our own, spent ages getting the stuff together and I can't ever remember any classes finishing the whole thing as they tried to do it with all groups instead of those who it was aimed at.
 
Its not been used in the 7+ years I've been here and I don't think I've ever heard of CASE but I think I will try and connect some batteries to check the LED still works and then sort the battery holder out if it does. The SEN department might be able to use it for their one to one sessions.
 
Its not been used in the 7+ years I've been here and I don't think I've ever heard of CASE but I think I will try and connect some batteries to check the LED still works and then sort the battery holder out if it does. The SEN department might be able to use it for their one to one sessions.
CASE is Cognitive Acceleration through Science Education, the research project ran from 1984–87, it was rolled into the science investigations in the national curriculum I think.
 
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