2011
DOI: 10.1002/cae.20328
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Development of graphical human interface technology for use in experimental temperature‐sensing module

Abstract: ABSTRACT:The use of technology in learning and teaching enriches engineering curricula. Most technological applications establish a user-friendly environment based on a graphical user interface. This work proposes experimental temperature-sensing modules based on the graphical user interface system. This system elucidates for students the principles, function and application of temperature sensor, and also learn how to use the graphical monitoring and control system. Students can design a graphical monitor pro… Show more

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“…A robotic capturer mechatronics instrument for use in a laboratory experiment has been developed [16]. This study implements the drillable mechatronics module based on the graphical human interface system used in a laboratory project.…”
Section: Project Examplementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A robotic capturer mechatronics instrument for use in a laboratory experiment has been developed [16]. This study implements the drillable mechatronics module based on the graphical human interface system used in a laboratory project.…”
Section: Project Examplementioning
confidence: 99%
“…WEN-JYE SHYR established the temperature detection system for teaching and application of temperature sensor for graphical users [4]. Teresa Monahan designed the collaborative learning environment based on virtual reality (Collaborative Learning Environment with Virtual Reality) to improve students' E-learning experience [5].…”
Section: A Application Of Vr In Foreign Higher Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%