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29 September 1999 Web-based learning by engineering for MEMS technologies
Rainer Brueck, Kai Hahn, Andreas Schmidt, Christine Fritzsch, Alain Labeque, Gordana Popovic, Nadeem Hasan Rizvi
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Proceedings Volume 3894, Education in Microelectronics and MEMS; (1999) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.364519
Event: Asia Pacific Symposium on Microelectronics and MEMS, 1999, Gold Coast, Australia
Abstract
The increasing use of Internet-resources worldwide offers new chances in the development of net-based teaching and training materials. Especially in the area of life long learning that is becoming more and more important for persons who are involved in design, production or application of high-tech products in their professional lives, net-based training opens new perspectives. As ordinary classroom courses and centralized training seminars are expensive and draw personnel out of their productive working environments for prohibitively long periods, these traditional training techniques are not well suited to life long learning. This article addresses the results of the TRANSTEC-project. The project addresses this matter by providing a novel concept of interactive Internet-based training entities.
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Rainer Brueck, Kai Hahn, Andreas Schmidt, Christine Fritzsch, Alain Labeque, Gordana Popovic, and Nadeem Hasan Rizvi "Web-based learning by engineering for MEMS technologies", Proc. SPIE 3894, Education in Microelectronics and MEMS, (29 September 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.364519
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KEYWORDS
Internet

Microelectromechanical systems

Microtechnology

Multimedia

Product engineering

Video

Engineering education

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