Title of article
Effects of Laboratory Access Modes Upon Learning Outcomes
Author/Authors
E. D. Lindsay and M. C. Good، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
13
From page
619
To page
631
Abstract
The Web was first used as a telecontrol medium in
1994. In recent times, Web-based telecontrol is being used as an
educational option, providing students with remote access to laboratory
hardware. The literature reporting the initial studies into
telelaboratories speaks of encouraging responses from students,
but very little literature actually addresses the quality of learning
outcomes from this alternative access mode. A recent comparative
study at the Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering
at the University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia,
randomly allocated a cohort of third-year students to one of three
separate access modes—proximal, Web-based remote, or simulation—
to perform the same laboratory class. A range of tools were
used to measure the students’ learning outcomes and their perceptions
of the class. Statistically significant differences were found
between the groups in their learning outcomes, students’ perceptions
of the laboratory class, and the ways in which they engage the
learning experience.
Keywords
Student perceptions , remotelaboratories , virtual laboratories. , learning outcomes , Comparative evaluation
Journal title
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON EDUCATION
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON EDUCATION
Record number
398268
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