跨学科和团队学习:编程入门课程的策略

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-03-07 DOI:10.1109/TE.2024.3367617
Rocio Ramos-Rodriguez;Maria Calle;Garis Coronell;John E. Candelo Becerra
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贡献:采用跨学科(TD)方法的团队学习(TBL)被应用于一门不同组别的编程入门课程中。该方法降低了课程的不及格率。此外,该方法还有助于学生理解编程在不同工程专业领域的应用。背景:工程学中的编程课程培养专业实践所需的能力,如运用概念和批判性思维分析解决复杂问题。然而,大量研究表明,这些课程的不及格率很高,因为学生认为题目非常复杂。不同的研究表明,使用 TBL 等主动学习方法可以有效提高学生的学习成绩和对课程的认识。然而,关于在编程课程中使用 TD 进行主动学习的研究却很少。预期成果:使用 TBL 和 TD 方法可以通过团队合作和讨论(包括不同观点)提高学生的学习成绩。应用设计:该方法由来自不同专业的学生组成团队,并分配与不同工程学科相关的实际问题。研究结果:使用 TD 的 TBL 可以提高学生成绩,降低不及格率。此外,一项调查显示,学生对该方法青睐有加,并致力于开发整合多个知识领域的不同活动。此外,该方法还能让学生直观地看到课程概念在其专业领域的实用性。学生们还喜欢课堂的活力和团队合作。
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Transdisciplinarity and Team-Based Learning: Strategies for an Introductory Programming Course
Contribution: Team-based learning (TBL) with a transdisciplinary (TD) approach is applied in one introductory programming course with different cohorts. The approach reduces the failure rate in the course. In addition, the approach helped students understand the application of programming to different engineering professional areas. Background: Programming courses in engineering develop abilities required for professional practice, such as applying concepts to solve complex problems using critical thinking analysis. However, a considerable body of research shows that these courses have significant failure rates because students perceive a high complexity in the topics. Different studies show the effectiveness of using active learning methods such as TBL to improve student performance and perception of the course. Nonetheless, there are few studies regarding active learning with TD in programming courses. Intended Outcomes: The use of TBL with a TD approach can improve student performance through teamwork and discussions including different perspectives. Application Design: The method creates teams of students from different programs and assigns real-life problems related to diverse engineering disciplines. Findings: TBL with TD allows for improving student performance and decreases failure rates. Additionally, a survey shows that students favor the methodology and are committed to developing different activities that integrate several areas of knowledge. Furthermore, the method allows students to visualize the usefulness of the course concepts in their professional field. The students also favor the dynamics of the class and the teamwork.
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