2022
DOI: 10.1177/03064190221078257
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Lessons Learned: Hands-on Fluids Lab in Remote Delivery Mode

Abstract: With the advent of the COVID-19 outbreak, major disruptions were witnessed in the engineering education community, especially with regards to course delivery. With the subsequent cancelation of in-person classes, transition to remote delivery had to be swift, and both faculty and students had to face many challenges, not the least of which was how to handle course-integrated laboratory exercises. At Grand Valley State University, while the traditional in-person classrooms were converted to virtual classrooms w… Show more

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“…Research on virtual laboratory has picked up the pace when emergencies like COVID-19 occur and call for remote delivery of instruction. Virtual laboratory studies have been designed in chemistry and chemical engineering [9][10][11][12], civil engineering [13], mechanical engineering [14][15], and computer programming and networking [16][17]. Major tools and platforms for virtual laboratories include instructional videos for laboratory protocol and instruction [9], interactive simulations [11,13,16], at-home laboratory experiments [10], and remote access to equipment [3,14].…”
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“…Research on virtual laboratory has picked up the pace when emergencies like COVID-19 occur and call for remote delivery of instruction. Virtual laboratory studies have been designed in chemistry and chemical engineering [9][10][11][12], civil engineering [13], mechanical engineering [14][15], and computer programming and networking [16][17]. Major tools and platforms for virtual laboratories include instructional videos for laboratory protocol and instruction [9], interactive simulations [11,13,16], at-home laboratory experiments [10], and remote access to equipment [3,14].…”
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confidence: 99%