2019
DOI: 10.24908/pceea.v0i0.13052
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Crossing Boundaries: Developing Transdisciplinary Skills in Engineering Education

Abstract: Transdisciplinary engineering curricula prepare future engineers with a holistic understanding of complex real-world problems, and the ability to tackle these problems with knowledge and skills in both engineering and non-engineering areas. What are transdisciplinary skills in the engineering education context? What learning activities can we design and implement to develop students’ transdisciplinary skills in the first-year engineering program? How can we assess transdisciplinary skills and evaluate the inst… Show more

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“…The key for an efficient TEL implementation is the promotion of systems thinking in order to develop knowledge transfer, avoiding costly infrastructures. Based on the literature approaches to systems thinking assessment, [23] the conclusions presented show an extraordinary progress on systems thinking development, although it was not formally addressed. This was the basis for the synergy observed on the group discussions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The key for an efficient TEL implementation is the promotion of systems thinking in order to develop knowledge transfer, avoiding costly infrastructures. Based on the literature approaches to systems thinking assessment, [23] the conclusions presented show an extraordinary progress on systems thinking development, although it was not formally addressed. This was the basis for the synergy observed on the group discussions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Figure 1, all team activities before and during the workshop are summarized, and in Figure 2, the Workshop "bandstand" elements are depicted. This study extends the transdisciplinary education literature into architecture and engineering by exploring surrogate indicators of transdisciplinarity introduced by Tan et al [9]. Specifically, the following questions guided the study:…”
Section: Workhop Designmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Thinking in a complex and interlined manner, demonstrating interpersonal competencies such as open-mindedness and empathy, and the ability to reflect on knowledge integration are personal characteristics of individuals who work well in a transdisciplinary environment. Following from this characterization of transdisciplinarity, Tan et al [9] use systems thinking, empathy, and metacognition as proxy indicators of the basket of skills which lead to successful transdisciplinary relationships.…”
Section: Indicators Of Transdiciplinarity Skillsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The primary qualitative portion of the study was based on a series of semi-structured interviews conducted in the 2018 academic year as part of a larger study on transdisciplinarity [29]. The first set of interviews ("pre-interviews") were conducted at the start of term, in September 2018, roughly coincident with the release of the first university learning screencasts.…”
Section: Qualitative Interviewsmentioning
confidence: 99%