Innovations in Remote Teaching of Engineering Design Teams.

Soyoung Kang, Erin Abu-Rish Blakeney, Ken Yasuhara, Kathleen E Kearney, Shayla Payne, Eric Seibel, Jonathan T C Liu, Per Reinhall, Jonathan Posner
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The University of Washington's Engineering Innovation in Health program is a yearlong engineering design course sequence where senior undergraduate and graduate engineering students across different disciplines work in teams with health professionals to address their unmet needs. With the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, these team- and project-based courses shifted from an in-person to remote course environment. Here, we share innovative teaching strategies for a team-based, remote course environment. We show how this shift affected productivity by comparing survey results from before (in person) and during (remote) the pandemic. Preliminary results show that overall project outcomes and productivity were as high or, in some cases, higher during the pandemic than prior to the pandemic. These findings suggest that the innovative remote teaching strategies implemented by the teaching team provided effective options in the absence of certain hands-on experiences that are considered critical to engineering capstone design courses. A discussion on these teaching strategies in the context beyond the pandemic are considered in the discussion.

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工程设计团队远程教学的创新。
华盛顿大学的 "健康工程创新 "项目是一个为期一年的工程设计课程序列,不同学科的工程专业高年级本科生和研究生与健康专业人员组成团队,共同解决他们未得到满足的需求。随着 COVID-19 大流行的爆发,这些以团队和项目为基础的课程从面对面课程环境转变为远程课程环境。在此,我们分享了基于团队的远程课程环境下的创新教学策略。我们通过比较大流行前(面对面)和大流行期间(远程)的调查结果,说明这种转变如何影响生产率。初步结果显示,大流行期间的总体项目成果和生产率与大流行之前一样高,在某些情况下甚至更高。这些结果表明,教学团队实施的创新远程教学策略在缺乏某些实践经验的情况下提供了有效的选择,而这些实践经验被认为是工程顶点设计课程的关键。讨论中还考虑了在大流行病以外的背景下对这些教学策略的讨论。
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