Project-based learning: Student performance and perceptions in a food industry engineering degree course
Ana Isabel Andres Nieto,
Maria Jesus Petron Teston,
Maria Luisa Timon Andrada
Abstract:The project-based learning (PBL) methodology was applied in a Food Technology course during the third year of a Food Industry Engineering degree at the University of Extremadura. The purpose of the research was to assess the effectiveness of PBL in this specific teaching field, evaluate the utility of rubrics, and determine the level of student satisfaction. A total of 22 students were tasked with participating in a group activity where they had to formulate, design, prepare, and present a food product to thei… Show more
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