基于问题/项目的学习在巴西开发机械通气机:大学生对学习和满意度的感知

IF 1 Q4 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS Revista Iberoamericana de Tecnologias del Aprendizaje Pub Date : 2023-08-02 DOI:10.1109/RITA.2023.3301392
Sérgio H. Evangelista;Guillermo Alvarez Bestard;Fábio Henrique M. Oliveira;Isaac Ambrósio da Silva;Fábio Ferreira Amorim;Carlos H. Llanos;Sanderson César Macêdo Barbalho
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使用基于问题/项目的学习(PBL)方法涉及关键情况下的项目(如封锁过程)的经验很少。鉴于工程教育在科学、技术、工程和数学(STEM)领域的作用日益突出,本工作讨论了新冠肺炎大流行期间与本科生一起开发的案例研究中使用的一些问题和策略。案例研究包括开发一种适用PBL策略的机械通气机。主要挑战是让来自巴西一些大学的本科生群体参与进来,只使用虚拟平台,在整个技术团队中协同利用设计过程,开发低成本的机械呼吸机。因此,本研究分为两个阶段。首先是行动研究,教授和学生共同开发设备。然后,在完全远程进行了六个月的活动后,向学生提供了一份问卷,以评估学习、动机、困难等。本文反映了项目执行过程中的这两个时刻。对学生学习和满意度的感知分析表明,该项目在流行病时期提供了一个社会化空间。最后,我们注意到,完全虚拟的环境并没有对学生产生负面影响。
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Using Problem/Project-Based Learning for Developing a Mechanical Ventilator in Brazil: The Perception of Undergraduate Students Regarding Their Learning and Satisfaction
There are few experiences using Problem/Project-Based Learning (PBL) approaches involving projects in critical situations such as lockdown processes. Given that the role of engineering education has gained prominence within Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM) area, this work discusses some problems and strategies used in a case study developed with undergraduate students during the COVID-19 pandemic. The case study consisted of developing a mechanical ventilator adapting PBL strategies. The major challenge was to include groups of undergraduate students from some universities of Brazil, using only virtual platforms to collaboratively leverage design processes throughout technical-based teams for developing a low-cost mechanical ventilator. Therefore, this research covers two stages. The first was the action research, where professors and students worked together to develop the equipment. Then, after six months of activities entirely performed remotely, a questionnaire was made available to students to assess learning, motivation, difficulties, among others. This paper reflects these two moments at the project execution. The perception analysis of students’ learning and satisfaction demonstrates that the project provided a socialization space in times of pandemics. Finally, it was noticed that the totally virtual environment did not negatively impact students.
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