23-Mar-2023
Professors from the School of Computer Engineering and the School of Industrial Engineering, both in Albacete, are participating in the Erasmus+ project 'Remote Labs for Engineering' (RL4Eng), led by the Yarmouk University in Jordan. The project aims to improve the quality of higher education in third countries and make it more relevant in today's world of digital transformation by establishing remote and virtual laboratories for the teaching and training of engineering students.
The basis of the 'Remote Labs for Engineering' project is online teaching. "Distance learning should be considered an important component of higher education and a tool to improve the competitiveness of universities in terms of cultivating an innovative educational environment," say the researchers.
The project will run for three years, during which the European partners will provide the consortium with tools and best practices to enable students to connect to a remote server to perform the labs or to perform the experiment virtually at home, with remote and synchronous supervision by the lecturer.
The RL4Eng consortium consists of 15 members, including the University of Castilla-La Mancha, from six different countries (Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Tanzania, Spain and Germany) and three different geographical locations (two countries in the Midwest, two in the Southern Mediterranean and two in Europe).
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