Towards Achieving Hands-On Project Based Learning beyond Laboratories and into the Dorm Rooms

S. Sharad, Tom Robbins
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There has been a lot of emphasis placed on providing hands-on project based learning in engineering education A lot of these initiatives have also been successful in creating an environment where the student goes beyond theory and incorporates real-world signals in the experiments. However, there is still a major gap in being able to sustain this kind of excitement being able to provide an immersive hands-on learning experience throughout the tenure of a student's time in engineering. This gap becomes apparent when we consider that a student only spends one-fifths of their time in the lab as compared to a staggering three-fifths of their time doing their homework. However today, apart from some grass root efforts there is not much emphasis to introduce hands-on project based learning as part of a student's homework experience primarily because of the lack of affordable technologies. In this paper, we will explore Project based learning advances in both undergraduate engineering classes like introduction to engineering and senior or capstone design as well as the pipeline that feeds into the university space, the high school programs. We will then make the case for need for project based learning in the dorm room, and what the requirements are to enable educators to make experiments scalable to the dorm room. We will also look at an implementation from Georgia Tech and the lessons learned from their experiment as well as look at some technologies that lend themselves to dorm-room based experiments.
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从实验室到宿舍,实现基于实践项目的学习
在工程教育中,有很多重点放在提供基于实践项目的学习上,很多这样的举措也成功地创造了一个环境,让学生超越理论,在实验中融入现实世界的信号。然而,在能够维持这种兴奋,能够在工程专业的学生任期内提供身临其境的实践学习体验方面,仍然存在很大的差距。当我们考虑到一个学生只花五分之一的时间在实验室,而他们花五分之三的时间做家庭作业时,这种差距就变得明显了。然而,今天,除了一些基层的努力之外,由于缺乏负担得起的技术,并没有太多的强调将基于实践项目的学习作为学生家庭作业经验的一部分。在本文中,我们将探讨基于项目的学习进展在本科工程课程,如工程导论和高级或顶点设计,以及输送到大学空间的管道,高中课程。然后,我们将说明在宿舍进行基于项目的学习的必要性,以及使教育者能够将实验扩展到宿舍的要求是什么。我们还将看到佐治亚理工学院的一个实现,以及从他们的实验中吸取的经验教训,以及一些适合宿舍实验的技术。
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