In the world of augmented reality, instructors are taking the laboratory experience to an online platform using cutting-edge technology. The University of Iowa nanotechnology & nanofabrication course ...
As many courses transitioned smoothly from in person to online instruction at the start of the pandemic, Cornell laboratory instructors completely transformed their courses to accommodate for the lack ...
Students in PHYS 102 labs are required to complete three labs by the end of the semester through video analysis. Credit: Sukhmani Kaur Students in lab courses are raising concerns over missing out on ...
Jonathan Rogers is the Lockheed Martin Associate Professor of Aerospace Engineering at Georgia Tech, and also the creator of the online course “The Mechatronics Revolution: Fundamentals and Core ...
Environmental Health & Safety provides training both online and in-person on topics relevant to laboratory workers and supervisors. These courses satisfy some of the requirements set forth by federal, ...
The decision to teach laboratory courses in-person will require consideration of recommendations made by the College of Arts and Sciences and of the needs of students in your course. Individual ...
Christina Gallup was excited to learn common biological lab techniques during her introductory bioengineering lab course because her past lab courses had taught chemistry lab skills. However, Gallup, ...
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The rapid transition from college classrooms to online classes in the wake of COVID-19 has given faculty members little to no time for planning and preparation. Challenging pedagogical issues must ...
Many lab classes will now have students perform online simulations or watch videos of professors and TAs completing the labs. Credit: Melanie Hilman On Monday, Penn students attended class virtually ...
A student query found its way to me this week. The student was asking, appropriately but pointedly, why we continue to charge lab fees when the labs are closed. A slightly redacted version of my ...