Title :
Teaching the Art of Fault Diagnosis in Electronics by a Virtual Learning Environment
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Eng. & Phys. Sci., Heriot-Watt Univ., Edinburgh, UK
Abstract :
A virtual learning environment (VLE) to improve understanding of simple faul tfinding was created from a series of Web pages, an online quiz with automated marking, and a local-area-network-based simulator. It was tested on 57 first-year students (in 2002) and 69 students in 2003, taking a module in engineering design in electrical engineering in which a battery charger was designed and constructed. The results indicate that there was better than 100% improvement in the number of working battery chargers in both tested years. In addition, the students who used the VLE produced more working chargers and were better able to identify circuit blocks than those that did not. The learning approach is described by the adaptive character of thought cited in the present paper.
Keywords :
battery chargers; computer aided instruction; electronic engineering education; fault diagnosis; teaching; battery charger design; electronics; engineering design; fault diagnosis; local-area-network-based simulator; online quiz; teaching; virtual learning environment; Batteries; Circuit faults; Circuit simulation; Circuit testing; Computational modeling; Computer simulation; Education; Fault diagnosis; Subspace constraints; Web pages; Adaptive character of thought; CUE; fault finding; online assessment; virtual equipment environment (VEE); virtual learning environment (VLE);
Journal_Title :
Education, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TE.2004.842907