Laboratory 3.0: Manufacturing technologies laboratory virtualization with a student-centred methodology

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This paper presents a blended-learning strategy for improving the teaching method applied in the laboratory subject Manufacturing Technologies. The teaching method has been changed from a predominantly teacher-centred to an active learning system with a student-centred focus and e-learning activities. In face-to-face classes, a game-based learning platform has been used. This methodology ensured engaging classes at the same time that provided a useful live feedback for students and teachers. The virtualization of the laboratory was achieved by two different e-learning activities, selfassessment tasks and video clips. These e-learning tools have been used not only to improve the students' learning but also to enhance their motivation. Academic results show a significant improvement after the new blended learning method is applied. Moreover, a student satisfaction survey shows the positive impact of the methodology on the students' engagement and motivation.

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Fabregat-Sanjuan, A., Pàmies-Vilà, R., Piera, F. F., & De la Flor, S. (2017). Laboratory 3.0: Manufacturing technologies laboratory virtualization with a student-centred methodology. Journal of Technology and Science Education, 7(2), 184–202. https://doi.org/10.3926/jotse.249

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