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Developing An Assessment Regime For Pan Mentoring In Creative Engineering Design
Author(s) -
Stephen Ekwaro-Osire,
Peter Orono
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
2006 annual conference and exposition proceedings
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--1287
Subject(s) - capstone , context (archaeology) , creativity , engineering design process , engineering education , meaning (existential) , psychology , design education , engineering , pedagogy , capstone course , mathematics education , engineering ethics , computer science , engineering management , curriculum , mechanical engineering , social psychology , paleontology , art , algorithm , visual arts , psychotherapist , biology
Pan-mentoring (from the Greek pan meaning all, to indicate a mentoring relationship with a team of students) is a pedagogical approach to creative engineering design education establishing a close relationship with and within design teams of students. The role of the pan-mentor consists of: helping students to effectively tap into their creativity as individuals and as teams; guiding them through the design process at both the individual and team level; and encouraging selfreflection and assessment. This paper develops and discusses an assessment regime for the three elements of pan-mentoring in creative engineering design. In the regime, student assessment, course assessment, and pan-mentor assessment are utilized. In this paper, the only data discussed is from a questionnaire (course assessment) completed by freshmen students. The results from this part of the assessment regime were favorable.

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