2017
DOI: 10.1002/cae.21797
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Exploring students’ experiences in using a physical laboratory for computer networks and data security

Abstract: Data and computer network security issues have become increasingly important in professional engineering practice, requiring educated engineers capable to solve the real security problems. This strongly emphasize the importance of including courses dedicated to data and computer network security in information technology curricula, and providing real first‐hands experiences with physical equipment to students. This article presents a qualitative study aimed at exploring students’ experiences in a physical labo… Show more

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“…Pecanin et al [35] also elicited students' opinions of their proposed innovation cycle method using a qualitative research method. Stojanov et al [42] employed a qualitative study approach to examine the experience of working with computer networks and data security in a physical laboratory. They emphasized that "Although in the field of engineering education dominate quantitative studies, the most suitable way for deeply exploring students' experiences is by using qualitative research methods [8]."…”
Section: Research Questionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Pecanin et al [35] also elicited students' opinions of their proposed innovation cycle method using a qualitative research method. Stojanov et al [42] employed a qualitative study approach to examine the experience of working with computer networks and data security in a physical laboratory. They emphasized that "Although in the field of engineering education dominate quantitative studies, the most suitable way for deeply exploring students' experiences is by using qualitative research methods [8]."…”
Section: Research Questionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They emphasized that "Although in the field of engineering education dominate quantitative studies, the most suitable way for deeply exploring students' experiences is by using qualitative research methods [8]." Qualitative research methods are attractive to educational researchers because they can discover experiences that educators did not anticipate, resulting in findings that cannot be reached using quantitative approaches [24,31,42].…”
Section: Research Questionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Simulators, like those studied by Mvalo, are one option for carrying out hands-on activities about networking, but the literature provides other alternatives. One consists of a real networking lab with real network devices that the students can use as network administrators [28]. This alternative has cost and maintenance issues [19] and appears to be less effective than other [4].…”
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“…The authors selected these research methods because the methods are suitable for the proposed research objectives, and their previous experience in joint work with these and similar methods (Stojanov et al, 2016;Stojanov et al, 2017).…”
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confidence: 99%