Students and staff perceptions of project/design based learning in an engineering curriculum
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posted on 2024-06-17, 14:53authored byS Chandrasekaran, G Littlefair, A Stojcevski
This paper focuses on the students and staff perceptions of project/design-based learning in an engineering curriculum. Engineering at Deakin University has used project/design based learning as one of its engineering learning principles for further development in learning and teaching. It is required to improve the learning and teaching process as a holistic approach from the perspective of students’ and staff over the entire degree program. Engaging students are an important aspect of the project/design based learning model which it helps students to be self-directed active learners. A project/design based learning environment helps a curriculum to practice career related skills for students, such as practical learning, problem solving, collaborative teamwork, innovative creative designs, active learning, and engagement with real-world assignments. The focus of this paper is to analyse the impact of project/design-based learning in an engineering curriculum. From the quantitative and qualitative analysis performed, the results are analysed and presented from a students’ and staff perspective about project/design based learning within the curriculum. This paper is also concerned with enhancing staff and students engagement through project/design based learning. The feedback was sought from students on project/design-based learning. Additional feedback is also needed from staff members who teach and perform research in engineering design. The survey results shows more than 50% of students and 75% of staff views on project/design based learning proven that the impact of project/design based learning is helps to enhance of student and staff interaction in the School of Engineering at Deakin University.
History
Pagination
379-386
Location
San Sebastian, Spain
Start date
2015-07-06
End date
2015-07-09
ISBN-13
9788771123043
Language
eng
Notes
A Joint Conference focus on the learner in Engineering Education is held in July 6-9 2015 in Orona Ideo (innovation city of Orona) Donostia - San Sebastian (Spain). This joint conference is hosted by Mondragon University in collaboration with:The central theme will be focus on the learner in Engineering Education. Preparation for professional practice is important in training engineers. Collaborating in a small project group on a real-life engineering problem is clearly an excellent preparation for practice. The learner at the centre is a central theme shared by Active Learning in Engineering (ALE), Project organised Learning (POL) and Problem-Based Learning (PBL). Bringing together these three major innovative approaches in engineering education in one conference presents a great opportunity for cross fertilization and networking among engineering educators from all over the world.
Publication classification
E Conference publication, E1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
2015, Aalborg University Press
Editor/Contributor(s)
de Graaff E, Guerra A, Kolmos A, Arexolaleiba NA
Title of proceedings
IRSPBL 2015 : Proceedings of the 5th International Research Symposium on PBL
Event
PBL. International Research Symposium (5th : 2015 : San Sebastian, Spain)