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Use of virtual learning to increase key laboratory skills and essential non-cognitive characteristics

Teaching strategies, Student engagement, Technology, Educational outcomes, Distance and flexible learning, STEM Engineering and related technologies, Natural and physical science

Abstract

Simulation based learning has emerged as a new tool that potentially could replace and amplify the real-world experience in a fully interactive way. This learning technique can play a key role in the classroom setting to provide engineering students with the required knowledge and skills. In order to evaluate the possibility of using virtual bioprocess engineering laboratory as a tool in learning to mitigate practical dilemmas in chemical engineering curriculum, a virtual bioprocess engineering laboratory has been designed and developed at the University of Waikato.

The virtual laboratory was made available to the third-year chemical engineering students enrolled in the biotechnology course. Participants were asked to attend both the physical and virtual laboratories and complete a range of questionnaires. It was found that by conducting the virtual bioprocess engineering laboratory, students gained a deeper understanding about fermentation principles, laboratory safety rules, experiment design and analysis of data.

Based on the results, virtual reality bioprocess engineering laboratory can also provide a safe, affordable and timely experience to gain the required bioprocess engineering proficiency and skills. More than 90 % of students found the virtual lab to be an essential tool to undertake hands-on experiments effectively.

PROJECT

Virtual Bioprocess Simulation Laboratory for Teaching and Learning

Research to develop efficient and low-cost simulation software for use within a range of scientific fields to support teaching and learning.

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Co-funded by

Ako Aotearoa’s
Regional Hub Project Fund

Partnered with

The University of Waikato