A community sharing hands-on centers in engineerâ??s training
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https://doi.org/10.3991/ijoe.v2i1.295Abstract
As teachers in Technical Universities, we must think about the engineerâ??s training. We need good applicants, up to date hardware and software for hand-on. Each university donâ??t have enough money and technical people to cover the new needs. A community sharing remote hand-on centers could be a solution. Index Termsâ??engineerâ??s training, client/server, LabVIEW, Java, remote hand-on, shared centers, solution skeletons, TCP/IP
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