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A comparative study of online and face-to-face embedded systems learning course
conference contribution
posted on 2023-05-23, 13:04 authored by Hyunsuk Chung, Long, S, Han, SC, Sarker, S, Leonie EllisLeonie Ellis, Byeong KangByeong KangEmbedded Systems are integrated into our daily life in many ways. Embedded systems education requires at least two major components: (1) a teacher with expertise in both hardware and software; (2) a hands-on experimental environment. Recent developments in educational tool kits for learning embedded systems, such as ArduEZ, increase the feasibility of teaching embedded systems online; but conclusive evidence about the efficiency of teaching embedded systems online is still very rare. This paper presents a comparative study of face-to-face and online delivery modes of an embedded systems course with a focus on students’ learning experience. During our experiment, an embedded systems course was taught in both face-to-face and online modes with identical content. The results show that online learning mode can be a viable alternative to the traditional face-to-face course for embedded systems education if required components such as student-teacher interaction, sufficient independent learning skills for the students, well-designed teaching materials, and tangible support are provided.
History
Publication title
Proceedings of the 20th Australasian Computing Education ConferencePagination
63-72ISBN
9781450363402Department/School
School of Information and Communication TechnologyPublisher
AMC New YorkPlace of publication
New York, United StatesEvent title
20th Australasian Computing Education ConferenceEvent Venue
Brisbane, AustraliaDate of Event (Start Date)
2018-01-30Date of Event (End Date)
2018-02-02Rights statement
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