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Enhancing Electronics Engineering Laboratory With Experimental Learning Using Virtual Reality
Abstract
This chapter investigates the potentially transformative implications of integrating virtual reality technology into the field of electrical and instrumentation engineering to enhance the educational experience and change the traditional way that students study and experiment with electronic instrumentation by utilizing the future possibilities of virtual reality. Electronics and instrumentation have consistently been at the center of modern technological development, powering industry, health care, and scientific study. However, considering its important function in developing this world of teaching, taking complicated topics related to instrumentation remains a difficulty. As a student in this specialization, the author has personally faced and encountered the restrictions of the traditional laboratory environments in universities, where most physical components are frequently in short supply, costly, or even unreachable.
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