Video Observation as a Tool to Analyze and Modify an Electronics Laboratory.

P. Coppens, J. V. D. Bossche, M. Cock
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Laboratories are an important part of science and engineering education, especially in the field of electronics. Yet very little research into the benefits of such labs to student learning exists. In particular, it is not well known what students do and, even more importantly, think during electronics laboratories. Therefore, we conducted a study based on video observation of second year students at 3 university campuses in Belgium during a traditional lab on first order RC filters. In this laboratory, students spent the majority of their time performing measurements, while very little time was spent processing or discussing the results. This in turn resulted in hardly any time spent talking about content knowledge. Based on those observations, a new laboratory was designed that includes a preparation with a virtual oscilloscope, a black box approach during the lab session itself, and a form of quick reporting at the end of the lab. This adjusted laboratory was evaluated using the same methodology and was more successful in the sense that the students spent less time gathering measurements and more time processing and analyzing them, resulting in more content-based discussion.
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视频观察作为分析和修改电子实验室的工具。
实验室是科学和工程教育的重要组成部分,特别是在电子领域。然而,关于这种实验室对学生学习的好处的研究却很少。特别是,学生在电子实验室里做什么,更重要的是,思考什么,并不为人所知。因此,我们在比利时三所大学的二年级学生的一阶RC滤波器传统实验室中进行了基于视频观察的研究。在这个实验室里,学生花了大部分时间进行测量,而很少有时间用于处理或讨论结果。这反过来导致几乎没有时间花在讨论内容知识上。基于这些观察,我们设计了一个新的实验室,其中包括一个虚拟示波器的准备,实验过程中的黑盒方法,以及实验结束时的快速报告形式。这个调整后的实验室使用相同的方法进行评估,并且更成功,因为学生花更少的时间收集测量结果,花更多的时间处理和分析它们,从而产生更多基于内容的讨论。
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期刊介绍: Physical Review Special Topics - Physics Education Research (PRST-PER) is a peer reviewed electronic-only journal sponsored by The American Physical Society (APS), the American Association of Physics Teachers (AAPT) and the APS Forum on Education. The journal covers the full range of experimental and theoretical research on the teaching and/or learning of physics. PRST-PER is distributed without charge and financed by publication charges to the authors or to the authors" institutions. The criteria for acceptance of articles include the high scholarly and technical standards of our other Physical Review journals.
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