ICT IN INSTRUMENTATION AND MEASUREMENT: EDUCATION AND SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS
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https://doi.org/10.47839/ijc.6.2.435Keywords:
ICT, e-learning, e-book, virtual instrument, distributed systems, virtual laboratory, distance learningAbstract
The article gives a review of reasons for developing and adopting the new ICT tools in teaching and scientific research in the field of Instrumentation and Measurement. It includes a description of the Internet- and multimedia-based educational model (e-learning). Then follows a description of the structure and tools of the modern scientific electronic book (e-book). The last part is oriented on Virtual Instruments, remote experiments and Virtual Laboratory.References
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