Students perception towards the implementation of asynchronous video lectures and video-based instructions in experimental fluid mechanics course

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Computer-based approaches have recently become a fully viable alternative to classical lectures as a consequence of the global pandemic. In the Experimental Fluid Mechanics course at the Technical University of Denmark, a blended approach of video-based lectures and instructions and experimental work has been adopted. Students' feedback on this implementation have been collected through a series of questionnaires. The evaluation results reveal that both videobased lectures and video-based instructions are beneficial and should be fully adopted for the rest of the experiments.

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Yaacob, M. R., & Velte, C. M. (2021). Students perception towards the implementation of asynchronous video lectures and video-based instructions in experimental fluid mechanics course. Evergreen, 8(2), 374–378. https://doi.org/10.5109/4480719

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