These labs all use a java program called SPINS that simulates Stern-Gerlach experiments with spin-$\frac{1}{2}$ and spin-$1$ particles. The software runs on all platforms and can be downloaded from the SPINS home page.
There are two possibilities on how to order this sequence. The first option, integrated activities, can be fit into a typical class schedule for upper-division students who do not have separate lab times. This sequence of short activities can be interspersed with lectures and allow for activity wrap ups which can motivate the next topic of discussion. The other sequence uses four lab activities which would work well in a class with two hour lab blocks set aside from the lecture portion of the course.
The following list of activities is pulled from the labs listed below. They are shorter individual activities that allow for wrap-ups after each step, rather than at the end. This order is a better option for those that don’t have a block of lab hours set aside.