2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.actaastro.2009.10.038
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Project-based introduction to aerospace engineering course: A model rocket

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“…Overall, model rocketry-an activity routinely implemented at the K-12 levels-appears to also be effective at helping teach students scientific content and quantitative skills content at the college level while helping improve positive attitudes about science. The results described here are similar to those described by [27] [28] [29] for college level courses in that projects centered around the building and launching of a rocket can have positive impacts on students that can transcend their time in the classroom.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…Overall, model rocketry-an activity routinely implemented at the K-12 levels-appears to also be effective at helping teach students scientific content and quantitative skills content at the college level while helping improve positive attitudes about science. The results described here are similar to those described by [27] [28] [29] for college level courses in that projects centered around the building and launching of a rocket can have positive impacts on students that can transcend their time in the classroom.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…For example, [27] [28] [29] all describe model rocket based projects in introductory aeronautical engineering coursework as a means of capturing student interest and introducing students to engineering concepts. Through qualitative assessment, these authors found that such projects are critical for sustaining interest in engineering [27] [29] and for developing engineering skills critical for their career [28]. These results are intriguing because they show that an activity implemented in the K-12 system to teach STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) concepts can also be applicable at the college level.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En losúltimos años, se ha intensificado la construcción y uso de cohetes hidráulicos [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9] como una herramienta innovadora para el aprendizaje de la física al interior del aula de clases [9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16]. El movimiento de cuerpos auto-propulsados es un tema de alto interés, presentado en los cursos de física básica y ejemplifica las leyes de Newton aplicadas a un sistema de masa variable [17][18][19][20].…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…PBL has been shown to be an effective instructional tool at all levels of education: from collegiate graduate-level to primary school level (Brodeur et al, 2002;Hall et al, 2002;Mathers et al, 2012;Mountrakis and Triantakonstantis, 2012;Nordlie and Fevig, 2011;Straub et al, 2013a). It has also been demonstrated across a wide variety of subject disciplines, including project management (Pollard, 2012), psychology (Dahlgren and Dahlgren, 2002), physics (Duch, 1996), computer science (Broman et al, 2012;Correll et al, 2013), mathematics (Roh, 2003), engineering entrepreneurship (Okudan and Rzasa, 2006) and aerospace (Jayaram et al, 2010;Saunders-Smits et al, 2012), computer (Qidwai, 2011), electrical (Bütün, 2005;Ribeiro, 2008) and mechanical (Coller and Scott, 2009;Robson et al, 2012) engineering.…”
Section: Project-based Learningmentioning
confidence: 99%