2017
DOI: 10.24908/ijsle.v12i1.6664
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Cross-Disciplinary Service-Learning to Enhance Engineering Identity and Improve Communication Skills

Abstract: -Traditional engineering curricula often do not provide opportunities for students to experience working with non-technical collaborators on real projects. Such interactions may help engineering students develop relevant communication skills. In this study, junior level engineering students collaborated with junior level elementary education students to develop afterschool STEM clubs for elementary children. The study sought to identify the effects of a cross-disciplinary, project-based service-learning experi… Show more

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“…Student participants report higher course satisfaction, demonstrate higher academic performance and critical thinking skills, and show greater ability to apply their course learning to real-world situations (Bielefeldt & Lima, 2019;Peters, 2011). Community engagement also contributes to students' civic engagement (Celio et al, 2011) and enhanced professional skills such as leadership, teamwork, and cultural competence (Keshwani & Adams, 2017). In addition to project deliverables, the community benefits from increased self-awareness and understanding of science, engineering, and technology (Gouws et al, 2011).…”
Section: Definition Of Community Engagementmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Student participants report higher course satisfaction, demonstrate higher academic performance and critical thinking skills, and show greater ability to apply their course learning to real-world situations (Bielefeldt & Lima, 2019;Peters, 2011). Community engagement also contributes to students' civic engagement (Celio et al, 2011) and enhanced professional skills such as leadership, teamwork, and cultural competence (Keshwani & Adams, 2017). In addition to project deliverables, the community benefits from increased self-awareness and understanding of science, engineering, and technology (Gouws et al, 2011).…”
Section: Definition Of Community Engagementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Engineering students sometimes had difficulty making the connection between their study fields and the community projects. From the 120 articles we reviewed, 13 mentioned students failing to understand the connection between the community engagement activity and course objectives or their technical skills and knowledge (e.g., Bischel & Sundstrom, 2011;Dewoolkar et al, 2009;Keshwani & Adams, 2017). Although this number is small, it is problematic given that service-learning projects purport to meet identified community needs (Bringle & Hatcher, 1995), and any disconnect would compromise such a purpose.…”
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“…Using engineering projects as a means for service learning has a well-known impact on students' academic experience by generating outcomes such as improved context understanding, problem analysis, critical thinking, and cognitive development 22 . STEM service learning projects have been shown to contribute to the development of strong communication skills and a deeper understanding of their field in undergraduate engineering students 23 . These skills are transferable to any engineering career, humanitarian or other.…”
Section: Social and Cultural Context In Design Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%