以项目为基础的学习(PBL)中心,架起学生与科技的桥梁

M. Foss, Yucheng Liu
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现代工程行业是动态的,充满了不确定性,需要技术背景和人际交往能力。对现代工程师的要求是在客户、监管机构、环保团体和广大公众设定的竞争优先事项上进行导航和行动,以解决现代社会的问题。对于工程专业的学生来说,要为他们在职业生涯中面临的挑战做好准备,他们需要在一个充满活力的环境中获得工作经验,以解决与理论领域不同的项目和问题,并进入一个类似于他们在工业中遇到的实际环境。一种方法是与校园项目学习(PBL)中心。PBL中心采用一种教学策略,学生在导师的指导下围绕项目学习。PBL中心还允许行业和社区合作伙伴与教师和学生实习生互动。韦伯州立大学的概念中心以PBL教学法为模型,其功能是将在中心工作的实习生与赞助项目联系起来。本文讨论了PBL在概念中心的应用,以实现支持产业和为学生提供获得技术经验的机会的双重使命。总结了概念中心在运营和管理方面的内在效益和经验教训。
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Project-Based Learning (PBL) Center to Bridge Students with Technology
The modern engineering profession is dynamic, filled with uncertainty, and requires a technical background as well as interpersonal skills. The demands placed on modern engineers are to navigate and act upon competing priorities set by clients, regulating bodies, environmental groups, and the public at large to solve the problems of modern society. For engineering students to be prepared for the challenges they will face in their careers, they need to gain experience working in a dynamic environment to solve projects and problems that diverge from the theoretical realm and enter a practical landscape similar to what they will encounter in industry. One way is with an on-campus project-based learning (PBL) center. A PBL Center uses a pedagogical strategy where student learning centers around projects under the guidance of faculty mentors. The PBL Center also functions to allow industry and community partners to engage with faculty and student interns. The Concept Center at Weber State University is modeled after PBL pedagogy and functions to connect student interns employed at the center with sponsored projects. This paper discusses the application of PBL in the Concept Center to achieve a double mission of supporting industry and providing opportunities for students to gain experience in technology. A summary of intrinsic benefits is presented and lessons learned in the operation and management of the Concept Center.
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