Remote experiment explained
A remote experiment is a real experiment with real laboratory instruments and equipment that can be controlled by a computer through the internet.[1] [2] One or more remote experiments are accessible in remote laboratory.[3] [4]
Remotely controlled experiments have become a widespread tool for teaching physics at the university level of education. When executing remote experiments the remote users can change system parameters, observe results in graphical form and/or by video transmission from webcam, and download the experimental results. Sometimes a booking system is available for remote experiments that allows the users to book time for access of remote experiment in advance.[5] User operates remote experiment via graphical user interface. Remote experiments are positively evaluated by the learners.[6]
Advantages of remote experiments
When compared to simulations in virtual laboratories and to experiments in the traditional laboratories, remotely controlled experiments have following advantages:
- remote experiments can be carried out from anywhere in the world;
- no time restriction since experiments are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week;
- overcoming problems with limited laboratory capacity for numerous students;[7]
- safe and secure operation of equipment without danger of user's injury;
- remote experiments can be shared between education institutions as for example in labshare initiative.
Users of remote experiments
Remote experiments are a powerful technology which can be implemented in distance education to provide the learner hands-on experience. Remote experiments can be especially valuable for some groups of users:
- learners with physical disabilities, who cannot intend traditional laboratory exercises;
- part-time students, who cannot intend traditional laboratory exercises;
- learners who are undergoing continued education (Lifelong learning) and have to integrate learning activities into their everyday schedule.
See also
Notes and References
- Book: G. Tzafestas, Spyros. Web-based control and robotics education. 2009. Springer. Dordrect. 978-1-61350-186-3.
- Web site: Remote Lab Experiments: Opening Possibilities for Distance Learning in Engineering Fields. C.. Thomsen. H. Scheel . S. Morgner . 14 May 2013.
- Kozil. Tomaš. Marek Šimon . Preparing and managing the remote experiment in education. 15th International Conference on Interactive Collaborative Learning (ICL). September 2012.
- Callaghan, Harkin, Maguire (2007). "Paradigms in Remote Experimentation", International Journal of Online Engineering (iJOE), Vol 3, No 4 (2007)http://online-journals.org/i-joe/article/view/468
- Web site: A Rig Booking System for On-Line Laboratories. Alberto. Gallardo. Thomas Richter . Peter Debicki . Luis Bellido . Verónica Mateos . Víctor Villagrá . April 2011. 15 May 2013.
- Web site: Remote experiments in experimental physics. Oriel A.. Herrera. Gustavo R. Alves . David Fuller . Roberto G. Aldunate . 14 May 2013.
- A practical approach for managing online remote experiments. Sevak. Khachadorian. Harald Scheel . Pieter de Vries . Christian Thomsen . European Journal of Engineering Education. October 2008. 1–14. 15 May 2013.