17-Mar-2024

Castilla-La Mancha, Spain - The RL4Eng project consortium (Development of Remote and Virtual Laboratories for Teaching and Training Engineering Students in the Southern and Sub-Saharan Mediterranean Higher Education Institutions) has arrived at the University of Castilla-La Mancha (UCLM) to carry out a set of training workshops in different technologies that will allow the implementation of remote laboratories in non-European partner countries.
The attendants had workshops in the topics of Cybersecurity, Raspberry Pi, SaaS and Docker, and through these training workshops, they had several visits and tours at the university labs, which will allow the students to continue training online not only in the event of another pandemic but also in their regulated training, accompanying the infrastructure of teaching materials that be introduced into the curriculum.
The consortium, coordinated by Yarmouk University in Jordan, is made up of fifteen partners from five countries, four non-European (Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco and Tanzania) and two European (Germany and Spain). In addition, two companies participate, one from Jordan and the other from Germany.
The remote laboratories will be implemented in the next phase are: FPGAs and HPC in Jordan, Raspberry Pi in Lebanon, Cybersecurity in Tanzania and Dockers in Morocco. With this laboratory configuration, each partner, both in teaching and research, will be able to remotely access the resources of another partner's laboratory.
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