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Our intention with this work is to analyze the evolution of online
lab systems, from theirorigins in 1898, with the radio-controlled
missile made by Nikolas Tesla,to the present day. We also
propose to analyze the evolution of the severalonline labs lines of
development throughout their history, in an attempt to foresee
their future development, taking into consideration the factors that
condition each particular line and the actual state of development.
We also intend toanalyzewhy some development lines are
deadand why they did not survive, especially when considering
the human factors associated with each online lab system.We
intend to prove that we can apply the “Origin of Species” laws in
Online labs.
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Online labs Remote labs Virtual labs e-learning b-learning Engineering education Engineering pedagogy
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Association for Computing Machinery
