2009 39th IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference 2009
DOI: 10.1109/fie.2009.5350746
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The Impact of the Formula Student competition on undergraduate research projects

Abstract: Starting from their freshman year, automotive engineering students at FH Joanneum are involved in project work within the framework of project-based learning. Software projects complementary to the regular courses in the second and third semester increase the efficiency of knowledge transfer and fortify the students' motivation to learn and to co-operate actively. The second, requirement-intensified phase within this problem oriented curricular framework takes place in the junior year and involves student sele… Show more

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“…Membrillo-Hernández et al [16] have emphasized the importance of developing partnerships with leading companies to create university challenges and hackathons, emphasizing that collaboration between educators and industry professionals can define challenges that yield both learning outcomes and real-life practice. A similar theme of students tackling real-world problems is evident in the works of Johnson et al [17] and Palma-Mendoza et al [18], which demonstrate positive impacts on students' educational outcomes, such as improved critical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving skills, as well as higher grades [19].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…Membrillo-Hernández et al [16] have emphasized the importance of developing partnerships with leading companies to create university challenges and hackathons, emphasizing that collaboration between educators and industry professionals can define challenges that yield both learning outcomes and real-life practice. A similar theme of students tackling real-world problems is evident in the works of Johnson et al [17] and Palma-Mendoza et al [18], which demonstrate positive impacts on students' educational outcomes, such as improved critical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving skills, as well as higher grades [19].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…The engineering learning value of design competitions have been emphasized in several other studies. Such values includes, among others, integrating theories from different courses into applicable development, computer aided design, practical experience, industry-like authentic experience, interdisciplinary engineering experience [10][11][12][13][49][50][51][52]. The educational benefits in engineering learning of design competitions can be understood from the perspective of learner-centric, experiential, project-based, and constructivist pedagogy theories [53][54][55][56][57][58].…”
Section: Discussion and Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In other cases, the complex design experience and competitions were utilized as a framework for integrating engineering learning from freshman to senior years in engineering schools, enhance engineering learning, and/or platform for project based learning [10][11][12][13]. Automotive EDCs promote learning and mastery of limitless set of technical and engineering concepts and approaches mastery, such as: computational fluid dynamics, control design, solar engineering, chassis design, combustion, computer aided design and simulation, prototyping, testing, materials engineering, thermodynamics, systems engineering, modelling, fuel efficiency, optimization, aerodynamics, embedded systems, mechanics, manufacturing, numerical analysis, safety engineering, sensing and actuating, computer aided analysis, reliability engineering, etc.…”
Section: Engineering Education Impact Of Engineering Design Competitimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Static Events evaluate the design, manufacturing costs and corporate team presentation. And dynamic events are: Skidpad, Acceleration, Autocross, Endurance and consumption that evaluate the dynamic behaviour of the Formula (Figure 3) [4].…”
Section: Figure 2 Formula Student Upvmentioning
confidence: 99%