Challenge based education: an approach to innovation through multidisciplinary teams of students using Design Thinking

Guido Charosky, Luciana Leveratto, L. Hassi, K. Papageorgiou, J. Ramos-Castro, R. Bragós
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This work aims to describe and discuss the benefits and learning outcomes detected along four iterations of a learning experience carried out by three institutions: ESADE Business School, IED Istituto Europeo di Design and the Telecom Engineering School of UPC, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Mixed teams of students from the three institutions face open innovation challenges with societal interest through Design Thinking. This study is focused on the learning outcomes of engineering students, compared to the ones obtained by Telecom engineering students that follow standard project-based courses. The students spend 3-4 weeks at IdeaSquare, a creative environment created at CERN Meyrin site in Switzerland, where they can consult and interact with scientists and knowledge transfer experts about possible applications and uses of CERN technologies in the student’s proposed solutions. One example of a prototyped solution is a low-cost sensor-based system to detect malfunction in water wells in Africa, which uses SMS-based communication and cloud-based solutions to manage wells repairs. As a result, the ICT engineering students increase their awareness of user needs and the relevance of the problems to focus on when tackling a complex challenge. They also increase their ability to ideate more disruptive and high-impact solutions thanks to their understanding of the "big picture" based on their interactions with design and business students.
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以挑战为基础的教育:一种通过多学科学生团队运用设计思维进行创新的方法
这项工作旨在描述和讨论通过三家机构开展的学习经验的四次迭代所检测到的好处和学习成果:ESADE商学院,IED欧洲设计学院和UPC电信工程学院,加泰罗尼亚政治大学。来自三所院校的学生组成的混合团队通过设计思维,面对具有社会利益的开放式创新挑战。本研究的重点是工程专业学生的学习成果,比较电信工程专业学生遵循标准项目课程的学习成果。学生们将在IdeaSquare度过3-4周的时间。IdeaSquare是欧洲核子研究中心(CERN)在瑞士迈林(Meyrin)基地创建的一个创意环境。在这里,他们可以与科学家和知识转移专家就CERN技术在学生提出的解决方案中的可能应用和使用进行咨询和互动。一个原型解决方案的例子是一种基于传感器的低成本系统,用于检测非洲水井的故障,该系统使用基于短信的通信和基于云的解决方案来管理水井的维修。因此,资讯及通讯科技工程专业的学生在处理复杂的挑战时,会提高他们对用户需求的认识,以及关注问题的相关性。通过与设计和商科学生的互动,他们对“大局”的理解也提高了他们构思更具颠覆性和高影响力解决方案的能力。
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