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  2. Remote laboratory - Wikipedia

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    The disadvantages differ depending on the type of remote laboratory and the topic area. The general disadvantages compared to a proximal (hands on) laboratory are: Lack of hands on trouble shooting and debugging experience. Lack of equipment setup experience. Lack of collaboration with others. High setup cost for the host of the remote lab.

  3. Usability lab - Wikipedia

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    Usability is defined by how effectively users can use a product, a brochure, application, website, software package, or video game to achieve their goals. [1] Usability testing is a practice used within the field of user-centered design and user experience that allows for the designers to interact with the users directly about the product to make any necessary modifications to the prototype of ...

  4. Harvard Laboratory for Computer Graphics and Spatial Analysis

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    [26] [27] The Laboratory was an enormous influence on the commercial Environmental Systems Research Institute, Esri, founded in 1969 by Jack Dangermond, a landscape architect graduate of Harvard Graduate School of Design who had worked as a research assistant at the Laboratory during 1968 and 1969. Scott Morehouse, the development lead for the ...

  5. Lab website - Wikipedia

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    Similar examples from large web-based companies include Yahoo! Next and Microsoft Live Labs. One recent notable addition is Digg Labs, illustrating the Digg social bookmarking community's activities in near real-time. The labs are composed of the swarm and the stack activity displays. Mozilla has added a lab area to its product offering. [1]

  6. Hands-on computing - Wikipedia

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    Hands-on computing is a branch of human-computer interaction research which focuses on computer interfaces that respond to human touch or expression, allowing the machine and the user to interact physically. Hands-on computing can make complicated computer tasks more natural to users by attempting to respond to motions and interactions that are ...

  7. Embry–Riddle Aeronautical University, Prescott - Wikipedia

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    The control theory lab, digital circuits lab, and linear circuits lab all give students the hands-on experience in electronics. The power lab lets students design, fabricate, and test power electronics, and the senior design suite is a place for students to work on their capstone projects.

  8. University of Waterloo Stratford School of Interaction Design ...

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    The University of Waterloo Stratford School of Interaction Design and Business is located at 125 St. Patrick Street. The building is a three-storey, 42,000 square-foot space that features digital media labs, user research labs, sound suites, project rooms, open-concept collaboration spaces and software for design, interaction design, photography, video production, app development and web ...

  9. Hands-on - Wikipedia

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    Hands-on" refers to human interaction, often with technology. It implies active participation in a direct and practical way. Hands-on or Hands-On may refer to: Hands-on computing, a branch of human-computer interaction (HCI) research; Hands-on-throttle-and-stick (HOTAS) Hands-On Electronics magazine; Hands-On Mobile company; Global Hands-On ...