Learning to change the world: a case study of a mechanical engineering design course

W. Newstetter, J.I. Kolodner
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The National Science Foundation in collaboration with its engineering school coalition partners has been exploring methods for improving undergraduate engineering education. This initiative began in response to a 1992 survey of engineering deans and employers that identified specific weaknesses in engineering education. In response to this survey NSF and its partners have been attempting to remediate the identified weaknesses through specific educational practices. These include providing opportunities for: creative problem formulation and solving experiences; designing in teams; developing written, spoken and graphical communication skills; and using computers as cognitive tools. We know that engineering students need such opportunities to develop the kinds of skills that anoint them to change the world, but we know little about the pedagogic issues involved in developing such skills. This paper reports on a preliminary ethnographic study of a mechanical engineering design classroom. Although not developed in response to the NSF initiative, the course as it has evolved over the years has incorporated most of the the aforementioned remediation recommendations.
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学习改变世界:机械工程设计课程的个案研究
美国国家科学基金会与其工程学校联盟伙伴合作,一直在探索改善本科工程教育的方法。1992年,一项针对工程学院院长和雇主的调查发现了工程教育的具体弱点,这一举措由此开始。为了回应这项调查,美国国家科学基金会及其合作伙伴一直试图通过具体的教育实践来弥补已确定的弱点。这包括提供以下机会:创造性地提出问题和解决经验;团队设计;发展书面、口头和图形沟通能力;使用电脑作为认知工具。我们知道,工程专业的学生需要这样的机会来培养各种技能,使他们能够改变世界,但我们对培养这些技能所涉及的教学问题知之甚少。本文对一个机械工程设计教室进行了初步的民族志研究。虽然不是为了响应NSF的倡议而开发的,但随着多年的发展,该课程已经纳入了前面提到的大多数补救建议。
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