Fostering soft and hard skills for innovation among informatics engineering students

Informatics engineers are currently in the spotlight of innovation. It is, therefore, relevant to analyse and reflect on how higher education can, and should, prepare future engineers to innovate as expected in this ever-changing world. This paper aims to further research and foster scholarly debate...

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Main Authors: Manuel Torres, Nuno Flores, Raquel Torres
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade do Porto, Faculdade de Engenharia (FEUP) 2020-01-01
Series:Journal of Innovation Management
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Online Access:https://journalsojs3.fe.up.pt/index.php/jim/article/view/513
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spelling doaj-e635d033c87f4a4187757520cbe9dd842020-11-25T02:03:36ZengUniversidade do Porto, Faculdade de Engenharia (FEUP)Journal of Innovation Management2183-06062020-01-018110.24840/2183-0606_008.001_0004513Fostering soft and hard skills for innovation among informatics engineering studentsManuel Torres0Nuno Flores1Raquel Torres2Faculty of Engineering University of Porto, Department of Informatics Engineering, Porto, PortugalFaculty of Engineering University of Porto, Department of Informatics Engineering, Porto, PortugalManuel Firmino & Associados, Lda. – Consulting, Research, Intervention. Porto, PortugalInformatics engineers are currently in the spotlight of innovation. It is, therefore, relevant to analyse and reflect on how higher education can, and should, prepare future engineers to innovate as expected in this ever-changing world. This paper aims to further research and foster scholarly debate regarding the requirements and implications of teaching innovation. For that purpose, we examine an exploratory case study on interdisciplinary cooperation between two higher education courses, designed to promote students’ active learning of innovation through the progressive development of their soft and hard skills. Both courses engaged in an emancipatory pedagogical approach, mostly grounded in project-based work, active learning, and formative assessment. To obtain feedback on this interdisciplinary cooperation, questionnaires were devised to ascertain the students’ perceptions about this pedagogical approach. Individual responses were collected from both courses and data was analysed through simple statistical procedures. Articulating a priori soft skills development with a posteriori hard skills learning process is perceived by students as beneficial in gradually, yet successfully, understanding the subject of innovation. Also, there were even some external success indicators which showed the recognition of successful innovation skills development in informatics engineering students. Thus, according to students’ perceptions of their experience with an emancipatory pedagogy that connected soft with hard skills development, we conclude that such approach encouraged students to create new knowledge and allowed them to develop the necessary skills to innovate.https://journalsojs3.fe.up.pt/index.php/jim/article/view/513informatics engineeringinnovationsoft and hard skillsemancipatory pedagogy
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Fostering soft and hard skills for innovation among informatics engineering students
Journal of Innovation Management
informatics engineering
innovation
soft and hard skills
emancipatory pedagogy
author_facet Manuel Torres
Nuno Flores
Raquel Torres
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title Fostering soft and hard skills for innovation among informatics engineering students
title_short Fostering soft and hard skills for innovation among informatics engineering students
title_full Fostering soft and hard skills for innovation among informatics engineering students
title_fullStr Fostering soft and hard skills for innovation among informatics engineering students
title_full_unstemmed Fostering soft and hard skills for innovation among informatics engineering students
title_sort fostering soft and hard skills for innovation among informatics engineering students
publisher Universidade do Porto, Faculdade de Engenharia (FEUP)
series Journal of Innovation Management
issn 2183-0606
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Informatics engineers are currently in the spotlight of innovation. It is, therefore, relevant to analyse and reflect on how higher education can, and should, prepare future engineers to innovate as expected in this ever-changing world. This paper aims to further research and foster scholarly debate regarding the requirements and implications of teaching innovation. For that purpose, we examine an exploratory case study on interdisciplinary cooperation between two higher education courses, designed to promote students’ active learning of innovation through the progressive development of their soft and hard skills. Both courses engaged in an emancipatory pedagogical approach, mostly grounded in project-based work, active learning, and formative assessment. To obtain feedback on this interdisciplinary cooperation, questionnaires were devised to ascertain the students’ perceptions about this pedagogical approach. Individual responses were collected from both courses and data was analysed through simple statistical procedures. Articulating a priori soft skills development with a posteriori hard skills learning process is perceived by students as beneficial in gradually, yet successfully, understanding the subject of innovation. Also, there were even some external success indicators which showed the recognition of successful innovation skills development in informatics engineering students. Thus, according to students’ perceptions of their experience with an emancipatory pedagogy that connected soft with hard skills development, we conclude that such approach encouraged students to create new knowledge and allowed them to develop the necessary skills to innovate.
topic informatics engineering
innovation
soft and hard skills
emancipatory pedagogy
url https://journalsojs3.fe.up.pt/index.php/jim/article/view/513
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