2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ifacol.2015.11.221
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Abstract: Abstract:The free hardware platforms have become very important in engineering education in recent years. Among these platforms, Arduino highlights, characterized by its versatility, popularity and low price. This paper describes the implementation of four laboratory experiments for Automatic Control and Robotics courses at the University of Alicante, which have been developed based on Arduino and other existing equipment. Results were evaluated taking into account the views of students, concluding that the pr… Show more

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“…The results of this study are supported by the results of Liao's research [26] which concluded that with Arduino, students can learn to experiment on their own to get the understanding that students want. The results of Liao's research are supported by the results of Candelas' research [27] that the use of Arduino trainers can improve student learning outcomes, including psychomotor learning outcomes, according to Gronlund which can be assessed from two references, namely the reference procedure and reference results [28]. Assessment of learning outcomes in the psychomotor domain of procedure procedures is an assessment of students' abilities in matters: (1) preparing a detailed plan for a project; (2) determine the amount of material needed; (3) choosing appropriate equipment; (4) follow the correct procedures for each implementation; (5) using tools properly and skillfully; (6) using unnecessary scattering materials; and (7) perfecting the work in a timely manner.…”
Section: Utilization Of Arduino Based Microcontroller Mediasupporting
confidence: 54%
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“…The results of this study are supported by the results of Liao's research [26] which concluded that with Arduino, students can learn to experiment on their own to get the understanding that students want. The results of Liao's research are supported by the results of Candelas' research [27] that the use of Arduino trainers can improve student learning outcomes, including psychomotor learning outcomes, according to Gronlund which can be assessed from two references, namely the reference procedure and reference results [28]. Assessment of learning outcomes in the psychomotor domain of procedure procedures is an assessment of students' abilities in matters: (1) preparing a detailed plan for a project; (2) determine the amount of material needed; (3) choosing appropriate equipment; (4) follow the correct procedures for each implementation; (5) using tools properly and skillfully; (6) using unnecessary scattering materials; and (7) perfecting the work in a timely manner.…”
Section: Utilization Of Arduino Based Microcontroller Mediasupporting
confidence: 54%
“…Because the AVR microcontroller trainer media used in schools is still relatively complicated, making it difficult to understand by students. Based on research Candelas students are very difficult to understand microcontroller learning because learning media is less attractive [2]. Agree with the arguments above Kriswandono that existing learning media are not yet equipped with job sheets [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Arduino has been adopted in many courses that span the engineering curriculum including Introduction to Engineering [18,[28][29][30][31][32][33], Chemistry [34][35], Physics [36][37][38], Electronics [39][40][41], Control and Robotics [19][20][42][43], Fuzzy Logic [44], and DSP [45]. Arduino with its overall simplicity, availability of on-line resources, ease of acquiring parts, and fast prototyping process overcomes many of the difficulties stated in [9].…”
Section: Lessons Learned and Future Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En cursos más especializados se tiene la implementación de cuatro experimentos de laboratorio para el control automático y los cursos de robótica en la Universidad de Alicante. Los resultados mostraron que los experimentos propuestos fueron atractivos para los estudiantes [6]. También en el trabajo de Brock, Bruce y Reiser [7] se destaca que el uso de Arduino es una manera poco cara para enseñar diseño de sistemas embebidos e los cursos introductorios de programación.…”
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