Work in progress - a hands-on Internet accessible laboratory model for electronics

A number of laboratory pedagogies have been developed to support distance learning. It has been an ongoing challenge to develop a hands-on experience for electronics courses that can be delivered via the internet. The authors have developed an online laboratory system that is used to supplement and...

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