Sunday, April 5, 2009

p. 235 #5

One thing I found online that was really interesting was Virtual Laboratories. Although these specific Virtual Labs were for college undergrads, I thought the idea was something that could be spread into other areas and levels of teaching. "Virtual Laboratories in a Virtual Learning Environment are indispensable spaces for developing practical activities. This proposes an integrated structure for Virtual Laboratories for undergraduate degree programmes in Computer Engineering and Software Engineering. The general structure is based on the experience gained in designing and developing Virtual Laboratories during the past eleven years in a virtual university. Technological, pedagogical, strategic and academic staff resources are included in the Virtual Laboratories structure. The structure has been applied to different computer areas and this paper presents the special case of a Virtual Programming Laboratory." i-Jet Vol. 4 2009.
Nicole Evans

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