Why LabVIEW in Education
Why LabVIEW in Education
National Instruments understands the unique requirements and challenges educators around the world face on
a daily basis. It's not enough to merely provide products, but a system must be in place to assist educators with
the proper resources, which ultimately benefit your research and student learning. National Instruments readily
works with universities, professors, and students to integrate the use of LabVIEW in classrooms, labs, and
research.
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What is LabVIEW?
LabVIEW is a graphical development environment with built-in functionality for simulation, data acquisition,
instrument control, measurement analysis, and data presentation. LabVIEW gives you the flexibility of a
powerful programming language without the complexity of traditional development environments. LabVIEW
delivers extensive acquisition, analysis, and presentation capabilities in a single environment, so you can
seamlessly develop a complete solution on the platform of your choice.
Student Benefits
LabVIEW is an easy-to-learn programming language and engineering tool. Students who learn LabVIEW will
benefit not only academically, but also professionally.
Academically
The intuitive graphical nature of LabVIEW allows students to focus on the theory being taught and not
programming nuances often associated with many text-based engineering software applications. Thus, students
focus on the logical instruction associated with loops, if statements, and other data structures, with the added
benefit that the time necessary to learn how to develop complex programs is much shorter than with traditional
text-based programming environments.
"The ease of use and versatility of LabVIEW...has enabled us to develop a functional, robust system almost
overnight with very little prior experience with the hardware or software."
-Chris Terwelp, Student
Virginia Tech
Professionally
National Instruments understands that the ultimate goal of any educational institution is to educate and prepare
its students for rewarding careers in their future professions. LabVIEW is used across a diverse range of
industries such as aerospace, biomedical, semiconductors, and telecommunications. Students that have
knowledge and experience with such a widely-accepted tool increase their marketability and effectiveness in the
workplace.
"LabVIEW is a programming language, equivalent to C++, Visual Basic, or any other language. It is the ONLY
widely accepted graphical programming language. Graphical programming is a language of the future and
carries with it many important programming concepts. I feel, it is the responsibility of universities (such as Penn
State) to expose, at least, every Computer Science and Engineering student to these new concepts."
-Scott Deno, Associate Director
Center for Electronic Design, Communications, and Computing
Pennsylvania State University
"I graduated from South Dakota State University in May of 1998. My Senior Design Project (advised by Dr.
Hietpas) was a Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition System for our Power Laboratory. My team members
and I were able to acquire extensive experience with LabVIEW throughout the course of the project. As
graduation time approached, I began mailing out resumes, which highlighted my exposure to LabVIEW. My
resume ended up in a software and electronics research center at 3M in St. Paul, MN where they noticed my
LabVIEW experience and brought me in for an interview. LabVIEW is the software of choice for several
engineers in the group who design quick, yet powerful test setups for various divisions throughout 3M. I was
told by the hiring manager that my knowledge of LabVIEW was key to getting me the opportunity to interview.
Well, the group hired me and I'm still here almost five years later, still at 3M and still using LabVIEW! So thank
you Dr. Hietpas, thank you SDSU, and thank you LabVIEW!"
-Travis W. Rasmussen
Advanced Design Engineer
3M
LabVIEW offers many benefits to instructors from enhancing lectures and laboratories with the power of
distance learning, to improving research productivity. In addition, National Instruments provides several
resources to help instructors save time when integrating LabVIEW into their curriculum.
Our Experiments Library and courseware saves you valuable time developing your curriculum. The theory and
lab exercises have already been tested and put to use by educators around the world.
View the Courseware Library
View the Measurement and Automation Experiments Library
Academic Directory
National Instruments maintains an on-line Academic Directory that includes schools from around the world and
how they use NI products in the classroom. Over 1000 examples, by no means exhaustive, have been
submitted.
View the Academic Directory
Community
LabVIEW has been widely adopted throughout the academic community, and National Instruments provides
many resources for collaborating with LabVIEW users throughout the academic community.
"THIS ISSUE on the applications of National Instruments LabVIEW software in engineering education is a
milestone in the history of the journal. For the first time we are devoting a whole issue to work with a software
that has found applications in many areas of engineering education. So, although we show applications with a
specific software package, its usefulness is interdisciplinary, and yet it is not a general purpose software for
office use such as spreadsheet packages."
-Michael Wald
Editor-In-Chief of International Journal of Engineering Education
Professor, Dublin Institute of Technology
LabVIEW Zone
LabVIEW Zone is your on-line community to share ideas and code, to network with your peers and user groups,
and to learn how to improve your LabVIEW development skills.
Visit the LabVIEW Zone
Support
National Instruments provides free technical support to all customers for as long as they own NI products. The
following are the variety of support options we offer to meet your needs.
Web Support
NI Technical Support Web Site
For the second consecutive year, our support page was named one of the year's 10 best Web support sites by
the Association of Support Professionals (ASP).
Visit NI Technical Support
On-site Support
Since National Instruments has a direct sales force, an engineer is able to visit you in the event you need
personal assistance solving a technical issue, training on NI products or related technologies, and advice
configuring and designing systems. Very few companies make the investment required for such personal
service.
Find Your Local Sales Contact
Training
National Instruments hosts hands-on training courses, on all of our products, conveniently located at regional
locations. Courses are led by an experienced NI engineer and class size is limited. Courses are typically two to
three days in duration and are available at discounted academic rates. Interactive training CDs, based on our
hands-on courses, is included in our academic site licensing for self-paced training.
View our Training Information
Summary
National Instruments understands your needs as an educator and is continuously developing new products and
resources to increase your effectiveness in the lab and classroom. With 20 years of refinement, LabVIEW is an
open, flexible, worldwide-adopted tool that enables scientists, engineers, and Nobel Prize laureates to design,
simulate, and test their cutting-edge measurement and automation systems. We understand the issues of
computing, software design, measurement and control hardware, resources, and customer support to provide a
seamlessly integrated solution that is unrivaled in the industry. This translates into a modular solution that
integrates with your existing systems with minimal effort, yet readily adapts to your requirements when needed.