Integration Of Project Based Learning Into A Freshman Engineering Design Course
Author(s) -
Sohail Anwar
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
papers on engineering education repository (american society for engineering education)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--13023
Subject(s) - computer science , session (web analytics) , engineering design process , ingenuity , component (thermodynamics) , engineering education , process (computing) , creativity , project based learning , set (abstract data type) , engineering management , mathematics education , software engineering , engineering , psychology , mechanical engineering , world wide web , programming language , social psychology , physics , neoclassical economics , economics , thermodynamics
Engineering Design and Graphics 100 (ED&G 100) is a project-based introduction to engineering design course for all freshman baccalaureate engineering students at the Altoona College of the Pennsylvania State University. In this three credit-hour course, an engineering approach to problem solving is taught with an emphasis on team work, communication (graphical, oral, and written), creativity, ingenuity, and computer-aided design tools. The instructional approach used in this course involves freshman engineering students as active participants in the learning process. Several inter-related but separate mini-projects have been developed in support of the design component of ED&G 100. These mini-projects are designed to introduce students to the basic concepts of electrical and electro-mechanical engineering. In addition to the mini-projects, there are several team presentations, lectures, exercises, and case studies presented throughout the semester. This paper provides a complete description of the project-based design-driven learning process used in the design component of ED&G 100 course. This paper also describes students’ comments regarding the quality of instruction delivered in support of the design component of ED&G 100.
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