2020
DOI: 10.3390/electronics9060954
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A Multidisciplinary Mechatronics Program: From Project-Based Learning to a Community-Based Approach on an Open Platform

Abstract: To face contemporary problems, international engineers must be trained in advanced learning environments and with professional skills and knowledge. Sponsored by USAID (US Agency for International Development), the Build-IT (Building University-Industry Learning and Development through Innovation and Technology) program leverages the vast capabilities of the implementing partner from Arizona State University and plays a key role as an innovative pioneer in converging personalities from various fields. A well-e… Show more

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“…Educational robotics and the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) approach, in general, have proven their capability to engage students in the implementation of minimal systems and to the understanding of their functionalities [7,8]. The development of a robotic system, as an educational activity, contributes to the ability to design a system, combine different components, and solve real challenges, such as economic and environmental limitations, safety issues, and construction constraints [9]. The mutual benefits of combining STEM practices and agricultural education objectives are many and significant [10,11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Educational robotics and the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) approach, in general, have proven their capability to engage students in the implementation of minimal systems and to the understanding of their functionalities [7,8]. The development of a robotic system, as an educational activity, contributes to the ability to design a system, combine different components, and solve real challenges, such as economic and environmental limitations, safety issues, and construction constraints [9]. The mutual benefits of combining STEM practices and agricultural education objectives are many and significant [10,11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This paper extensively focused on the development of entrepreneurship education at the European level by examining how the EntreComp framework can act as an engine for transnational policy implementation driving entrepreneurial competences. This is the first time an entrepreneurship education study has respondents from so many different countries (46). Such major international studies have previously been, e.g., global reviews of studies conducted on entrepreneurship education in teacher education (e.g., [55]).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…It is also a pedagogical strategy that intentionally integrates services to the community through classroom learning [42]. The literature describes numerous and diverse benefits of student engagement with community-based learning across multiple domains, including academic development, socio-personal development and civic engagement (e.g., [42][43][44][45][46][47]. It also supports active citizenship through sustainable development [48], enables and encourages people to take direct actions to tackle the challenges of a rapidly changing, increasingly global world by offering knowledge and skills to improve citizens' lives in sustainable ways (e.g., eco-friendly farming and addressing social and economic inequalities).…”
Section: Learning Communities Of Ee Driving Educational Changementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gazebo simulator provides several extremely useful functionalities in order to launch features and properties similar to a real-life environment such that sensing devices consisting of digital Kinect sensor and laser scanner with real-time simulated data that observed in the testing area, physical characteristics of mobile robot and environment, that is, frictions or inertial moment. In the laboratory tests, the multifunctional autonomous robot (MAR) 36,37 is attached a digital camera Kinect and a laser scanner sensor. The powerful camera Kinect contains an infrared light projector, depth sensor, 640 × 480 pixels resolution of camera and a multi-array microphone.…”
Section: Results Of Studymentioning
confidence: 99%