Using Competition to Improve Students’ Learning in a Project-Based Learning Course

J. A. Arantes do Amaral, I. Meister, Valeria Sperduti Lima, Gisele Grinevicius Garbe
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In this article, we presented our findings regarding an online project-based learning course, delivered to 64 students from the Federal University of Sao Paulo, Brazil, during the COVID-19 pandemic, in the second semester of 2021. The course had the goal of teaching Project Management by means of a competition (the Data Science Olympics). Our goal was to investigate the systemic impacts of the competition on learning. Data was collected by means of a questionnaire and from comments posted on the teams’ websites. We followed a convergent parallel mixed methods approach. We analyzed the data using a causal loop diagram to connect the insights gained with quantitative and qualitative results. Our findings were as follows: 1)The use of competition in a project-based learning centered course helped the students to develop project management and data science skills, and fostered metacognition and knowledge sharing opportunities. 2)The Data Science Olympics increased the students’ intrinsic motivation to learn. 3)The project-based teaching practices (scaffolding the students’ learning, giving meaningful feedback to the students, and managing the activities) facilitated the students' learning. 4)The problems the students faced throughout the Project (dropouts, communication problems, lack of commitment, difficulty scheduling online team meetings) impacted negatively on the students' motivation.
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在项目式学习课程中运用竞争促进学生学习
在这篇文章中,我们介绍了我们关于在线项目学习课程的研究结果,该课程在新冠肺炎大流行期间于2021年下学期为巴西圣保罗联邦大学的64名学生提供。该课程的目标是通过比赛(数据科学奥林匹克)教授项目管理。我们的目标是调查竞争对学习的系统性影响。数据是通过问卷调查和团队网站上发布的评论收集的。我们采用了一种收敛的并行混合方法。我们使用因果循环图分析数据,将获得的见解与定量和定性结果联系起来。我们的研究结果如下:1)在以项目为中心的学习课程中使用竞争有助于学生发展项目管理和数据科学技能,并培养元认知和知识共享机会。2) 数据科学奥林匹克运动会增强了学生的内在学习动机。3) 基于项目的教学实践(为学生的学习搭建脚手架,向学生提供有意义的反馈,并管理活动)促进了学生的学习。4) 学生在整个项目中面临的问题(辍学、沟通问题、缺乏承诺、难以安排在线团队会议)对学生的动机产生了负面影响。
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