<p>➀ The Hochschule Heilbronn developed "MEXLEfirst," a mobile electronic lab that integrates a smartphone app to provide real-time feedback and guidance for electrical engineering students, bridging theoretical learning and practical application;</p><p>➀ The system, tested in mechatronics and robotics programs, uses modular components and a "Lab-in-a-Box" design to simplify circuit-building tasks, with plans to expand to schools and vocational training by 2026;</p><p>➁ Funded by the Stiftung Innovation in der Hochschullehre, the project aims to enhance accessibility for remote learning and industrial training, while fostering partnerships with educational and corporate institutions.</p>
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