Teaching engineering with autonomous learning activities

<p>This paper proposes several activities that encourage self-learning in engineering courses. For each activity, the context and the pedagogical issues addressed are described emphasizing strengths and weaknesses. Specifically, this work describes and implements five activities, which are: qu...

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Main Authors: Beatriz Otero, Eva Rodríguez, Pablo Royo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: OmniaScience 2015-09-01
Series:Journal of Technology and Science Education
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Online Access:http://www.jotse.org/index.php/jotse/article/view/164
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spelling doaj-98e496cd36dd4e1683314768cdd022932020-11-24T23:26:24ZengOmniaScienceJournal of Technology and Science Education2013-63742015-09-015319421310.3926/jotse.16487Teaching engineering with autonomous learning activitiesBeatriz Otero0Eva Rodríguez1Pablo Royo2Universitat Politecnica de CatalunyaUniversitat Politecnica de CatalunyaUniversitat Politecnica de Catalunya<p>This paper proposes several activities that encourage self-learning in engineering courses. For each activity, the context and the pedagogical issues addressed are described emphasizing strengths and weaknesses. Specifically, this work describes and implements five activities, which are: questionnaires, conceptual maps, videos, jigsaw and projects. These activities are applied in seven different knowledge fields and are conducted individually or in group depending on the nature of the subject and of the activity. Furthermore, this paper shows how the same activity can be applied in subjects of different years and how the implementation level changes, depending on the course in which it is conducted. The activities proposed have been introduced in engineering courses, but they can also be applied in any other knowledge field. Finally, the paper proposes four rubrics to assess three of the proposed activities (videos, jigsaw and project), being two of them for the project activity.</p>http://www.jotse.org/index.php/jotse/article/view/164Engineering education, active learning, autonomous learning
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author Beatriz Otero
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Pablo Royo
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Teaching engineering with autonomous learning activities
Journal of Technology and Science Education
Engineering education, active learning, autonomous learning
author_facet Beatriz Otero
Eva Rodríguez
Pablo Royo
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title Teaching engineering with autonomous learning activities
title_short Teaching engineering with autonomous learning activities
title_full Teaching engineering with autonomous learning activities
title_fullStr Teaching engineering with autonomous learning activities
title_full_unstemmed Teaching engineering with autonomous learning activities
title_sort teaching engineering with autonomous learning activities
publisher OmniaScience
series Journal of Technology and Science Education
issn 2013-6374
publishDate 2015-09-01
description <p>This paper proposes several activities that encourage self-learning in engineering courses. For each activity, the context and the pedagogical issues addressed are described emphasizing strengths and weaknesses. Specifically, this work describes and implements five activities, which are: questionnaires, conceptual maps, videos, jigsaw and projects. These activities are applied in seven different knowledge fields and are conducted individually or in group depending on the nature of the subject and of the activity. Furthermore, this paper shows how the same activity can be applied in subjects of different years and how the implementation level changes, depending on the course in which it is conducted. The activities proposed have been introduced in engineering courses, but they can also be applied in any other knowledge field. Finally, the paper proposes four rubrics to assess three of the proposed activities (videos, jigsaw and project), being two of them for the project activity.</p>
topic Engineering education, active learning, autonomous learning
url http://www.jotse.org/index.php/jotse/article/view/164
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