Development of Teamwork Skills Using ICTs in Undergraduate Students of Food Industry Engineering Degree

IF 1.6 Q2 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES International Journal of Engineering Pedagogy Pub Date : 2023-06-13 DOI:10.3991/ijep.v13i4.36971
A. Andrés, M. J. Petrón, A. Carrapiso, S. Morales, M. Timón
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The development of soft skills is considered vitally important for the professionals in the Food Industry Engineering field. Employers in the food industry seek graduates who are prepared for work and possess strong teamwork skills. One effective strategy for students to practice and enhance their teamwork skills is through team-based assignments. In this study, three different team-based tasks were assigned to students in the three Food Industry Engineering courses. These tasks included the preparation of a Kahoot! questionnaire, a video presentation, and a traditional written report, all related to specific topics covered in the courses. The teamwork skills of the students were evaluated using VALUE rubrics. The acceptability of these three learning methodologies was also measured. The results indicated that the use of Kahoot! and student video presentations resulted in higher teamwork scores  compared to the traditional methodology (P<0.05). No significant differences were found between the uses of Kahoot! and video presentation in any of the courses (P>0.05). The level of student satisfaction, regarding the general acceptance of Kahoot! and video presentation tools, as well as the acquisition of teamwork skills, was very positive. These findings undoubtedly encourage faculty to incorporate these new teaching methodologies in Food Industry Engineering courses.
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食品工业工程专业本科生信息通信技术团队合作技能的培养
软技能的发展被认为对食品工业工程领域的专业人员至关重要。食品行业的雇主希望毕业生具备良好的工作准备和团队合作能力。学生练习和提高团队合作技能的一个有效策略是通过团队作业。在这项研究中,三个不同的基于团队的任务被分配给三门食品工业工程课程的学生。这些任务包括准备Kahoot!问卷、视频演示和传统的书面报告,都与课程中涉及的特定主题有关。学生的团队合作技能使用价值评估量表进行评估。还衡量了这三种学习方法的可接受性。结果表明,使用Kahoot!与传统方法相比,学生视频演示的团队合作得分更高(P0.05)!视频演示工具以及团队合作技能的获得非常积极。这些发现无疑鼓励教师将这些新的教学方法纳入食品工业工程课程。
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International Journal of Engineering Pedagogy
International Journal of Engineering Pedagogy EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES-
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