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Title: The Educational Benefit of a Remote Automatic Control Laboratory. A Win-Win Collaboration between Asia and Europe
Other Titles: Beneficio educativo de un Laboratorio de Control Automático Remoto. Una colaboración beneficiosa para todos entre Asia y Europa
Authors: Ballatore, M. G.
Razza, V.
Regruto, D.
Stievano, I. S.
Tabacco, A.
Keywords: inclusion
remote lab
shared facilities
laboratory education
Issue Date: 31-Oct-2022
Publisher: Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca
Citation: Ballatore, M. G., Razza, V., Regruto, D., Stievano, I. S., & Tabacco, A. (2022). The Educational Benefit of a Remote Automatic Control Laboratory. A Win-Win Collaboration between Asia and Europe. Education in the Knowledge Society, 23. https://doi.org/10.14201/eks.28495
Abstract: This project aims to implement a Remote European Asian Lab, an Automatic Control remote laboratory, in the joint academic cooperation framework between two universities located in Europe and Central Asia. Emphasis is given to the inclusive solution of a shared teaching facility and its learning achievements in a bachelor course (Uzbekistan) and a master course (Italy) to foresee a better education quality. The different cultural and social contexts allow (a) the evaluation of the effect obtained by introducing a remote laboratory experience in a course entirely theoretical, and (b) the shift from a physical laboratories experience to a remote one. Students are first introduced to this laboratory by the lecturer in dedicated classes. Then students can independently access it 24/7 by simply booking a specific station for a time slot. From the analysis comes out that remote laboratory experiences positively impact learning achievements. The benefits of the remote environment are perfectly comparable with those obtained from physical laboratory activities.
URI: http://repositorio.grial.eu/handle/grial/2804
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