正在进行的工作-利用非工程师的见解来帮助开发实验室项目

J. Krupczak, K. Disney, S. Vanderstoep
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一个来自四年制和两年制大学工程专业的小组已经聚集在一起,探索创建实验室模块,重点是在非工程专业学生的技术素养课程中显示成功的活动和观点。为了满足社区大学工程项目的需要,将调查运输一个完整的实验室在盒子里的后勤和商业可行性。这将最大限度地减少社区大学教师的实验室准备时间。这些实验室将适合用于技术素养或工程课程的导论。这些实验室将尝试利用非工程专业学生的见解来确定主题,这些主题可能有助于学生对工程感兴趣,并使工程课程的入门更加生动。许多校园的技术素养课程发现,非工程师对关注学生在日常生活中熟悉的技术的材料反应积极,使用广泛的口头和图形解释,并包括有助于建立技术授权感的有用信息。将在不同的两年制和四年制学校创建并测试八个实验室项目。
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Work in progress - Using insights from non-engineers to help develop laboratory projects
A group from engineering programs at both four and two year colleges has been assembled to explore creating laboratory modules with an emphasis on activities and perspectives shown to be successful in technological literacy courses for non-engineering students. To meet the needs of community college engineering programs, the logistical and commercial feasibility of shipping a complete laboratory in a box will be investigated. This will minimize the laboratory preparation time for community college instructors. These laboratories will be suitable for use in either technological literacy or introduction to engineering courses. The laboratories will attempt to utilize insights from non-engineering students to determine themes that may help interest students in engineering and enliven introduction to engineering courses. Technological literacy courses on a number of campuses have found that non-engineers respond positively to material that focuses on technology familiar to the students in their everyday life, uses extensive verbal and graphical explanations, and includes useful information that helps to establish a sense of empowerment regarding technology. Eight laboratory projects will be created and tested at a variety of two and four-year schools.
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