2020
DOI: 10.1177/2515127420979190
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Interdisciplinary Team-Based Learning: An Integrated Opportunity Recognition and Evaluation Model for Teaching Business, Engineering and Design Students

Abstract: This paper describes a pedagogical framework and a set of team-based learning (TBL) activities which can be applied to an interdisciplinary course comprised of a mix of engineering, design, and business students. The goal of the team-based learning (TBL) activities is to help students to appreciate both the benefits and the challenges of working in interdisciplinary teams. To enhance their interdisciplinary collaboration skills, students engage in a series of knowledge sharing and knowledge integration activit… Show more

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“…Atkinson and Mayo (2010) offer some insights arguing that more multidisciplinary teams are needed that can work together to allow students experience in school creating tangible products with a market need. Another option is for more interdisciplinary entrepreneurship courses that integrate knowledge from multiple disciplines (Bailey et al., 2021; Lüthje & Prügl, 2006; Thursby et al., 2009). The TIGER program at the Georgia Institute of Technology is one of many examples of innovative programs doing such collaborations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Atkinson and Mayo (2010) offer some insights arguing that more multidisciplinary teams are needed that can work together to allow students experience in school creating tangible products with a market need. Another option is for more interdisciplinary entrepreneurship courses that integrate knowledge from multiple disciplines (Bailey et al., 2021; Lüthje & Prügl, 2006; Thursby et al., 2009). The TIGER program at the Georgia Institute of Technology is one of many examples of innovative programs doing such collaborations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In other words, some studies used a measurement technique that required a limited amount (or none) of interpretation by the research team to represent the model. This was often the case with the more visual forms of representation (e.g., Bailey et al, 2021). Concept maps were used as a way for students to elicit, codify and share their individual discipline specific mental models.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this case, the idea mapping board is a dynamic visualization of this shared mental model. Similarly, the four elicitation techniques used in the Bailey et al (2021) article allowed the students to elicit, codify and share their mental models over time. These visualizations also allow for integration of knowledge, evaluation, and assessment (Bailey et al, 2021).…”
Section: Measurement Is a Single Process (What And How Together)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Each team member could utilize their knowledge in a more focused fashion to contribute to the project. This will help improve individual performance, and as a result, a higher quality of the project will be achieved [14]. In addition, this collaboration will help them improve their learning performance [15].…”
Section: Significance Of Collaboration In Teams In the Capstone Exper...mentioning
confidence: 97%