Distance Computer Architecture Laboratory
Proceedings of the 2005 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference, & Exposition
Copyright, © 2005, American Society for Engineering Education. Reprinted with the permission of ASEE.
Abstract
Working in a laboratory environment is vital for students to master the technological concepts in
science and engineering. Besides re-enforcing what is covered in lecture, lab time allows
students to engage in experience-based learning. The educational community largely uses onsite
experimentation for electronics/computer engineering laboratory experiments. How can we offer
distance laboratory activities in computer engineering technology? The objective of this project
was to investigate the use of the Freescale Semiconductor Microcontroller Student Learning Kit
(MCUSLK) in combination with National Instruments Educational Laboratory Virtual
Instrumentation Suite (NI ELVIS). We used Code Warrior development studio.
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