2019
DOI: 10.1108/et-06-2018-0138
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Students’ learning experience in a multidisciplinary innovation project

Abstract: Purpose Collaboration between universities and industry is increasingly perceived as a vehicle to enhance innovation. Educational institutions are encouraged to build partnerships and multidisciplinary projects based around real-world open problems. Projects need to benefit student learning, not only the organisations looking for innovations. The context of this study is a multidisciplinary innovation project, as experienced by the students of an University of Applied Sciences in Finland. The purpose of this p… Show more

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“…For example, Cerezo-Narváez et al (2019), study the competencies necessary for project management of the teaching and research staff for the sustainable success of technical education, since the motivational component is fundamental in this process. The experience of training students in multidisciplinary innovation projects confirms that creating partnerships based on multidisciplinary projects that solve real problems of developing innovations in science and technology brings mutual benefit to students and organizations (Duenas & Rincon, 2019;Hero & Lindfors, 2018;Kudinova & Skulmovskaya, 2018;Van Blankenstein et al, 2019). The authors give an important place for the development of students' motivation for scientific activity in the learning process and consider such parameters as self-efficacy and intrinsic motivation as fundamental factors of this process (Van Blankenstein et al, 2019).…”
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“…For example, Cerezo-Narváez et al (2019), study the competencies necessary for project management of the teaching and research staff for the sustainable success of technical education, since the motivational component is fundamental in this process. The experience of training students in multidisciplinary innovation projects confirms that creating partnerships based on multidisciplinary projects that solve real problems of developing innovations in science and technology brings mutual benefit to students and organizations (Duenas & Rincon, 2019;Hero & Lindfors, 2018;Kudinova & Skulmovskaya, 2018;Van Blankenstein et al, 2019). The authors give an important place for the development of students' motivation for scientific activity in the learning process and consider such parameters as self-efficacy and intrinsic motivation as fundamental factors of this process (Van Blankenstein et al, 2019).…”
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“…Modern scientists (Hero & Lindfors, 2018) obtained data that project training at the university allows students not only to understand the essence of innovative processes, to see group dynamics in practice, to master the logic of project thinking from setting the problem to developing ideas and prototypes, but also to identify gaps in mastering one's own competencies, gain conflict resolution skills, create motivation for further higher education.…”
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“…The architecture combines different teaching techniques and didactic activities, as well as learning support tools for each moment (see e.g. [14], [34]).…”
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“…Thaler and Sunstein point out that the way people make decisions depends on how the topic is presented and how it is framed. Therefore, it is mentioned that people choose traditional models and ideas when presenting projects because what is presented to them is traditional [24]. Therefore, there is a need for new ideas, including sustainability, to identify their vocabulary, methods, and features to be presented to people or external entities to introduce them.…”
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