An effective way to measure practical intelligence from a laboratory experience
Abstract
Hands-on laboratory classes have always been valued for the practical
experience gained by engineering and science students. An effective way to measure
practical intelligence might provide a useful way to compare the learning utility of
hands-on laboratory classes with alternatives such as simulations, virtual laboratories
and remote access laboratories. A study with an on-line practical intelligence survey
instrument has demonstrated that first year electrical engineering student’s gain
significant practical intelligence from laboratory class experiences when compared with
a control group. A further study showed that practical intelligence predicts students’
ability to diagnose faults in related equipment.
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