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This paper aims at introducing the first intensive
use of a remote lab named as VISIR by lecturers and students
from Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Ingeniería y Agrimensura,
Universidad Nacional de Rosario. The research was carried
under the VISIR + project. It is a pilot test in which 17 students
from the third year of an Electronic Engineering degree took
part. The pilot test was developed in order to bring forward
possible difficulties, assess successes and failures and eventually
suggest other possible ways of curricular incorporation of VISIR
in the teaching of the Physics of Electronic Devices subject.
VISIR was used as a complement to hands-on lab, after the last
experimental design activity of basic circuits with bipolar
transistor. The students carried out an individual lab work.
Then, they were asked to answer an opinion poll made up of 20
items, 1-4 Likert scale. Descriptive statistical analysis and
summary of cases were carried out in order to conclude about
four dimensions of analysis linked to the students’ viewpoint.
They are: perceived learnings, VISIR acceptance, perceived
teachers’ guidance and time and technical restrictions.
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Remote labs VISIR Pilot test Curricular integration Fundaments of Electronics Engineering students
