How Well Do Remote Labs Work? A Case Study at Princeton University

Swapnil Shivam,Kasey Wagoner

arXiv (Cornell University)(2020)

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The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic forced many universities to move to virtual instruction during the spring 2020 semester. The transition to remote learning was abrupt and overwhelming for teachers of all subjects, all across the US. Nowhere was this more true than in science lab courses. The experience nevertheless provides an opportunity to investigate the optimal design of remote labs, with similar learning goals as in-person labs. In this study we explore the three most common approaches to remote labs: recorded experiments, applet-based experiments, and at-home projects. We use surveys and interviews to make two comparisons: remote labs vs. in-person labs; the different types of remote labs. Examining these two questions we find that remote labs perform as well as in-person labs and students learn the most from at home physics experiments while also enjoying those the most.
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