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Pablo Orduna
Researcher at University of Deusto
Publications - 139
Citations - 1806
Pablo Orduna is an academic researcher from University of Deusto. The author has contributed to research in topics: Remote laboratory & The Internet. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 137 publications receiving 1607 citations.
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Addressing Software Impact in the Design of Remote Laboratories
TL;DR: The main characteristics of a Remote Laboratory are presented, the software technologies to implement the client and server sides in a WebLab are analyzed, and a Service Oriented Laboratory Architecture-based approach is suggested for the design of future Remote Laboratories.
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Empirical Analysis of the Use of the VISIR Remote Lab in Teaching Analog Electronics
Javier Garcia-Zubia,Jordi Cuadros,Susana Romero,Unai Hernandez-Jayo,Pablo Orduna,Mariluz Guenaga,Lucinio González-Sabaté,Ingvar Gustavsson +7 more
TL;DR: The VISIR remote laboratory’s positive effect on students’ learning processes indicates that remote laboratories can produce a positive effect in students‘ learning if an appropriate activity is used.
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Adding New Features to New and Existing Remote Experiments through their Integration in WebLab-Deusto
Pablo Orduna,Jaime Irurzun,Luis Rodriguez-Gil,Javier Garcia-Zubia,Fabricio Gazzola,Diego López-de-Ipiña +5 more
TL;DR: This paper describes how the development of experiments is handled in WebLab-Deusto, supporting both managed and unmanaged experiments, and shows the results of integrating remote experiments under this system, with the use case of VISIR, the electronics remote laboratory developed in BTH.
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Towards New Multiplatform Hybrid Online Laboratory Models
TL;DR: This technical paper describes an architecture for hybrid labs merging the two approaches, in which virtual and real components interact with each other, and makes use of the Unity technology.
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An Extensible Architecture for the Integration of Remote and Virtual Laboratories in Public Learning Tools
Pablo Orduna,Danilo Garbi Zutin,Sten Govaerts,Irene Lequerica Zorrozua,Philip H. Bailey,Elio Sancristobal,Christophe Salzmann,Luis Rodriguez-Gil,Kimberly DeLong,Denis Gillet,Manuel Castro,Diego López-de-Ipiña,Javier Garcia-Zubia +12 more
TL;DR: How opening it to public systems (where users do not need to be registered) produces new technical and organizational challenges due to the public availability of labs is described and integrations of systems that were not previously addressed are shown.