Engineers, figuring it out: Collaborative learning in cultural worlds
Susan Bobbitt Nolen,
Edward L. Michor,
Milo D. Koretsky
Abstract:BackgroundAlthough open‐ended projects are common in the first and final years of US engineering programs, middle‐year courses tend to utilize simpler highly constrained problems. Such problems can elicit knowledge and social practices typical of school activity (“School World”), with limited applicability in real engineering work (“Engineering World”). They can also result in inequitable participation in groups.PurposeWe investigate whether a single‐session, complex studio task can promote equitable disciplin… Show more
Sandra is an Interdisciplinary Degree PhD Candidate at MIT, based in the Department of Mechanical Engineering. Her research focuses on the understanding and improvement of homework problems in traditionally taught technical engineering classes.
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