OPERATING METHOD AT ENGINEERING CLASSES: A TWIST IS NECESSARY
Journal: PUPIL: International Journal of Teaching, Education and Learning (Vol.1, No. 1)Publication Date: 2017-03-15
Authors : Sergio Paniagua Bermejo; Marta Otero Cabero; Ana Isabel García Pérez; Ricardo Nuno Coimbra Sampaio-Gomes; Carla Escapa Santos; Luis Fernando Calvo Prieto;
Page : 14-27
Keywords : Engineering classes; operating method; Problems solving;
Abstract
This work aims to transform the conventional class based on simple problem solving by active playful dynamics, in which each student participates actively as a role-play with his/her peers. It has been detected that the way that students have to face the resolution of an engineering problem goes a long way from how it would be solved in the world of work (students are accustomed to raise the resolution of an exercise according to the data that they have). However, the real experience is not so, but it is precisely the acquisition of data, and more specifically, the knowledge of what data to acquire, the real problem in solving this type of exercises. In this sense, a series of play activities were carried out (including the generation of an App) in order that students value the importance of the acquisition of data for the resolution of a problem. The conclusion obtained from this work indicates, on the one hand, the distance between the conventional teaching methodology used and the actual methodology to be applied and, on the other hand, this work presents the new dynamics proposed as a bridge to unify these differences.
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