2017
DOI: 10.21125/edulearn.2017.2123
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Motivating Students for Making Exercises in an Online Course by Providing Them Self-Evaluation Capabilities

Abstract: This paper describes the tools and techniques used in an e-learning course on embedded software development. This course is part of the EOLES (Electronics and Optics e-Learning for Embedded Systems) program aimed at students of the North-African countries where a private internet connection is not always reliable. Originally the project was funded as an EU TEMPUS project but it evolved towards a self-supporting course coordinated by the University of Limoges in France (UNILIM). The project aims to provide a th… Show more

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“…To keep the laboratory sessions manageable for the students and teaching staff when considering a growing numbers of students, students should be able to perform the laboratory experiments in a teacher-independent way as much as possible. Teacher-independent ways of learning are already introduced considering distance learning [2], [3] but can, in the present context, also be useful for realizing real-life laboratory experiments. In that way students will be able to perform the experiments autonomously, hence avoiding to be queued waiting for the teachers' help.…”
Section: Laboratory Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To keep the laboratory sessions manageable for the students and teaching staff when considering a growing numbers of students, students should be able to perform the laboratory experiments in a teacher-independent way as much as possible. Teacher-independent ways of learning are already introduced considering distance learning [2], [3] but can, in the present context, also be useful for realizing real-life laboratory experiments. In that way students will be able to perform the experiments autonomously, hence avoiding to be queued waiting for the teachers' help.…”
Section: Laboratory Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%