Experiences with virtual learning environments in control engineering education

Aidan O'Dwyer

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Abstract

The twin pressures of the need for students to learn a wider variety of concepts, ideally in a self-learning mode, and the reduction in class contact time has led to the use of increased levels of information technology in control engineering education. This paper reports on, reflects on, and evaluates the author’s use of virtual laboratories (computer based laboratories available on the internet) in control engineering modules at DIT Kevin St. The use of the virtual laboratories helps in the ongoing evolution of the teaching approach from a traditional didactic lecture and laboratory course to a more learner-centred approach. The author’s experience is that student motivation, student self-learning and the enhancement of theoretical understanding and practical ability is significantly increased with the appropriate use of these laboratories, at both undergraduate and postgraduate level.
Original languageEnglish
Pages137-144
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2007
EventInternational Symposium for Engineering Education - Dublin, Ireland
Duration: 1 Jan 2007 → …

Conference

ConferenceInternational Symposium for Engineering Education
Country/TerritoryIreland
CityDublin
Period1/01/07 → …
OtherISEE-07

Keywords

  • virtual laboratories
  • control engineering education
  • self-learning
  • student motivation
  • theoretical understanding
  • practical ability

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