KALNA COLLEGE Affiliated to The University of Burdwan B. Ed, Semester- IV Course: EPC-3 (Assessment of the Learning Process) Topic: Virtual Laboratory and Haptic Technology Submitted to- Dr. Aniket Sutradhar Submitted by- Piyali Mukherjee Roll No- 220711130041 Reg. No- 202003000288 of 2020-21 Session- 2022-2024
Virtual Labs are e-mail learning resources which enhance the accessibility of experimental set of providing distance teaching frame work Which Meets the student hands on learning needs. VIRTUAL LABS
TYPES OF VIRTUAL LABS
SALIENT FEATURES Anytime anywhere lab. Virtual labs are free to use. It can be accessed either through time slots or anytime. Developed in self-learning mode. Innovative experimentations. Registration not required in most of virtual labs. It is user friendly and one can call or e-mail support team for help.
THE BASIC IDEA
BROAD AREAS FOR VIRTUAL LABS Electronics and Communication Engineering Computer science and engineering Electrical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Civil Engineering Chemical Engineering Biomedical and biotechnology Engineering Chemical sciences Physical Sciences.
It can augment the efficiency of theory based lectures. Small projects can also be carried out. It is cost effective as costly eqipment and resources can reach to large students. There is no time and geographical constraints. ADVANTAGES
DISADVANTAGES It does not give hands-on experience to students. Motivating students becomes difficult after some time. Accepetance of responsibility becomes another problem. Knowledge of technology and its implementation is another hurdle.
HAPTIC TECHNOLOGY Haptic technology uses tactic sensations to stimulate the sense of touch in a user experience. For example, direct applications of haptic solutions frequently include phone and game controller vibrations. Haptic science also involves tactile feedback such as air pressure or sound waves.
HOW DOES HAPTIC WORK?
HAPTIC DEVICES
APPLICATIONS
ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES
CONCLUSION Haptic Technology is the only solution which provides high range of interaction that cannot be provided by virtual reality. Large potential for applications in critical fields as well as for leisurely pleasures. Haptic devices must be miniaturized so that they are lighter, simpler and easier to use. Currently limited to consumers. This technology brings us one step closer to virtual world.