The process of design based learning: A students’ perspective
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posted on 2024-06-03, 22:33authored byMatthew JoordensMatthew Joordens, Sivachandran Chandrasekaran, Alex Stojcevski, Guy Littlefair
BACKGROUND : Deakin engineering has used Design Based Learning (DBL) as one of its engineering learning principles for further development in teaching and learning. Whilst the students are surveyed after every unit, this data only provides a generic overview of the process and does not help the academic staff determine if DBL is a preferable learning and teaching approach. What is required to improve the process is a holistic approach from the students’ perspective over the entire degree program.
PURPOSE : Do students see any value in DBL and should it be is further developed for teaching and learning? This study examines students’ perceptions of DBL in their curriculum, DBL in final year project, DBL in engineering career.
DESIGN/METHOD : A survey dedicated to DBL from the students’ point of view has been designed and given to 30 fulltime students in 3rd year in engineering at Deakin. A qualitative and quantitative analysis of this survey will give students’ perspective of DBL as they progress through their degree studies.
RESULTS : The full time students’ surveyed indicated that they believed that DBL was a useful tool and was of value to their career. Also that it would be helpful as part of their final project and that it helps teamwork although they would like to see it used for both team and individual work.
CONCLUSIONS : The full time students’ surveyed displayed a basic understanding of DBL and an eagerness to use it. Students’ perceived that DBL approach got an important value in their learning curriculum and it is a positive sign for the Deakin engineering to use it as one of its engineering learning principle.
History
Pagination
927-927
Location
Melbourne, Vic.
Start date
2012-12-03
End date
2012-12-05
ISBN-13
9780987177230
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
2012, The Authors
Editor/Contributor(s)
Mann L, Daniel S
Title of proceedings
AAEE 2012 : The profession of engineering education, advancing teaching, research and careers : Proceedings of the 23rd Annual Conference of the Australasian Association for Engineering Education
Event
Australasian Association for Engineering Education. Conference (23rd : 2012 : Melbourne, Australia)