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As technology is increasingly being seen as a fa- cilitator to learning, open remote laboratories are increasingly available and in widespread use around the world. They provide some advantages over traditional hands-on labs or simulations. This paper presents the results of integrating the open remote laboratory VISIR into several courses, in various contexts and using various methodologies. These integrations, all related to higher education engineering, were designed by teachers with different perspectives to achieve a range of learning outcomes. The degree to which these VISIR-related outcomes were accomplished is discussed. The results reect the levels of student engagement and learning and of teacher involvement. From the analysis, a connection between these two aspects was traced, although only related to the user proles. VISIR is shown to be always of benet for more motivated students, but this benet can be maximized under particular conditions and characteristics.
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Remote labs VISIR Curriculum integration Learning outcomes
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers