Emerging learning environments in engineering education

被引:96
作者
Hadgraft R.G. [1 ]
Kolmos A. [2 ]
机构
[1] Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology, University of Technology Sydney, Sydney
[2] Department of Planning, Aalborg University, Aalborg
关键词
Complexity; curriculum design; employability; industry; 4.0; project-based learning; sustainability;
D O I
10.1080/22054952.2020.1713522
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Three major challenges, sustainability, the fourth industrial revolution, and employability, will require new types of engineering programs, to help students develop skills in cross-disciplinarity, complexity, and contextual understanding. Future engineering students should be able to understand the needs for technological, sustainable solutions in context. The engineering graduates should be able to act in complex and chaotic situations. The question is how engineering institutions are responding now and how they should respond in the future. This article analyses the general responses from engineering education over the last 20 years. These responses are student-centred learning, integration of theory and practice, digital and online learning, and the definition of professional competencies. Examples are given of institutions that are already applying several of these components in the curriculum. On the long-term horizon, more personalised curriculum models are emerging based on students developing and documenting their own learning and career trajectories, as part of their lifelong learning strategy. © 2020 Engineers Australia.
引用
收藏
页码:3 / 16
页数:13
相关论文
共 81 条
[1]  
SA Power Outage: How Did It Happen?, ABC News, (2016)
[2]  
Ahern A.A., A Case Study: Problem-based Learning for Civil Engineering Students in Transportation Courses, European Journal of Engineering Education, 35, 1, pp. 109-116, (2010)
[3]  
Atman C.J., Adams R.S., Cardella M.E., Turns J., Mosborg S., Saleem J., Engineering Design Processes: A Comparison of Students and Expert Practitioners, Journal of Engineering Education, 96, 4, pp. 359-379, (2007)
[4]  
What Is Digital Engineering?, (2019)
[5]  
Bankel J., Berggren K.-F., Blom K., Crawley E.F., Wiklund I., Ostlund S., The CDIO Syllabus: A Comparative Study of Expected Student Proficiency, European Journal of Engineering Education, 28, 3, pp. 297-315, (2003)
[6]  
Beetham H., Sharpe R., Rethinking Pedagogy for a Digital Age: Designing for 21st Century Learning, (2013)
[7]  
Bishop J.L., Verleger M.A., The Flipped Classroom: A Survey of the Research, Paper Presented at the ASEE National Conference Proceedings, (2013)
[8]  
Bligh D.A., What’s the Use of Lectures?, (1972)
[9]  
Brown P.R., McCord R.E., Matusovich H.M., Kajfez R.L., The Use of Motivation Theory in Engineering Education Research: A Systematic Review of Literature, European Journal of Engineering Education, 40, pp. 186-205, (2015)
[10]  
Brown T., Design Thinking, Harvard Business Review, (2008)