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The Impact of Providing Unlimited Access to Programmable Boards in Digital Design Education


Abstract:

This paper presents the benefits and costs of providing students with unlimited access to programmable boards in digital design education, allowing hands-on experiences o...Show More

Abstract:

This paper presents the benefits and costs of providing students with unlimited access to programmable boards in digital design education, allowing hands-on experiences outside traditional laboratory settings. Studies were conducted at three universities in two different countries-Rose Hulman Institute of Technology, Terre Haute, IN; Washington State University, Pullman; and Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania-to measure the effect on student learning and student performance of students having their own programmable hardware systems and unrestricted access to the most commonly used design tools. The results of the studies, supported by assessment data from various sources, suggest that the overall learning process is improved, and students gain a better knowledge of modern technologies and design methods if they are given full time access to programmable logic boards.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Education ( Volume: 54, Issue: 2, May 2011)
Page(s): 174 - 183
Date of Publication: 28 December 2009

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I. Introduction

Engineering is a practical profession, a profession devoted to harnessing and modifying the three fundamental resources that humankind has available for the creation of all technology: energy, materials, and information. Thus, from the early days of engineering education, instructional laboratories have been an essential part of undergraduate education and, in some cases, of graduate education [1].

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