Development of a “Small Contractions” Sensor for Practical Work in Biology Using 3D Printing Technology

This article presents the development of a “small contraction” sensor fabricated using 3D printing and intended for practical works of biology; with the aim to replace the traditionally used system. This fabricated sensor is then integrated into a Computer Assisted Experiment (CAE) environment. CAE...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of emerging technologies in learning 2022, Vol.17 (13), p.119-129
Hauptverfasser: Achouch, Samia, Bouhaddou, Nezha, Bousseta, Rihab, Nonnon, Pierre, Taghzouti, Mohammed Khalid, Gharbi, Mourad
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Zusammenfassung:This article presents the development of a “small contraction” sensor fabricated using 3D printing and intended for practical works of biology; with the aim to replace the traditionally used system. This fabricated sensor is then integrated into a Computer Assisted Experiment (CAE) environment. CAE is a teaching technology that allows the students to carry out the acquisition and the processing of their data on computer (saving, adding comments, amplification…). The combination of these two technologies (CAE and 3D printing) has made it possible to equip low-cost multipurpose labs requiring minimal maintenance and where the work space is standardized. The result of a survey conducted with the students at the end of the lab sessions shows that 79.1% of them prefer the use of the new system, given the advantages it offers in terms of better understanding of the practical works objectives, time saving and the data processing functionalities it provides.
ISSN:1863-0383
1863-0383
DOI:10.3991/ijet.v17i13.30871