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Are Our Students Prepared? The Impact of Capstone Design Pedagogical Approaches on Student Skill Development During Industry-Sponsored Fieldwork
Author(s) -
Renata Konrad,
Adrienne HallPhillips,
Anita R. Vila-Parrish
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
informs transactions on education
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.161
H-Index - 3
ISSN - 1532-0545
DOI - 10.1287/ited.2018.0198
Subject(s) - capstone , capstone course , context (archaeology) , engineering education , medical education , psychology , engineering management , engineering , computer science , medicine , paleontology , algorithm , biology
Capstone design courses are field-based courses in which students work on real-world industry-sponsored projects. The structure of engineering capstone design courses varies between institutions as well as within an institution in the context of faculty engagement, industry involvement, and course learning objectives. We present a summary of an ongoing study focused on assessing engineering skills prefieldwork and postfieldwork experience at two institutions with different course structures in their respective industrial engineering programs. Our research goals are twofold: (1) to develop a framework for measuring the changes in students’ engineering skills during their capstone course and determine how these skills align with industry expectations and (2) to explore how differences in capstone course delivery impact the capstone experience. We developed two assessment instruments, one that involves student self-assessment across a set of engineering skills, and one with which the industry partners involv...

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