Hypertexts are becoming a promising solution in educational activities since they allow integrating, in the same product, in different ways for presenting a specific topic: traditional text and drawings, animated pictures and graphics, video and audio clips, interactive exercises and simulation, etc. Though lab classes are extremely important when teaching measurement issues, up to now these solutions seldom allow direct access to experimental activity involving the use of real instruments. Those that feature experimental activity generally have a high cost. This paper proposes different, low-cost solutions for integrating a remote laboratory in a hypertext of electrical measurement and shows how they have been implemented in the realization of a remote experiment on a three-phase three-terminal load
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Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on
(Volume:56
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Issue:
1
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Date of Publication: Feb. 2007