Jahnke, IsaTerkowsky, ClaudiusPleul, ChristianTekkaya, A. ErmanKerres, MichaelOjstersek, NadineSchroeder, UlrikHoppe, Ulrich2017-09-292017-09-292010978-3-88579-263-5https://dl.gi.de/handle/20.500.12116/4730This contribution presents a learning scenario in which online learning is connected with live-experiments in mechanical engineering for different manufacturing technologies. The experiments are remote-controlled and monitored by the learner within physical-real laboratories in three European cities. The aim is to design a technical platform including remote controlled, distance-observed experimentation. Research questions are: How to embed remote laboratories into online learning? How do teachers and learners know what they have learned (when students do telemetric experiments)? The paper illustrates the model of experimental learning and evaluation results. An appropriate balance of teaching input, experimental learning activities, and peer-reviewed assessment is necessary for attractive learning environments.deOnline learning with remote-configured experimentsText/Conference Paper1617-5468