Aligning students and staff perspectives in an engineering design curriculum

Sivachandran Chandrasekaran, Alex Stojcevski, Guy Littlefair, Matthew Joordens

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Abstract

This paper focuses on the alignment of students and staff perspectives in an engineering design curriculum. Deakin University recognised the importance of student learning with engagement in design-centred education. Staff across the university are committed to ensure that students are engaged at a fairly deep learning level. Engaging students is an important aspect of learning and teaching process because it enhances the student to be self directed active learners. To measure the student engagement and staff experiences in learning and teaching process, Deakin engineering has used design based learning as one of its engineering learning principle. This study examines students perceptions of DBL in their curriculum through a paper based survey given to a cohort of senior year undergraduate engineering students. The research also illustrates the staff perceptions of DBL in engineering curriculum by conducting face-to-face interviews with them. From the analysed results, this research shows that the students and staff have an adequate experience of learning and teaching engineering through design based learning approach in an engineering design curriculum.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationResearch in Engineering Education Symposium, REES 2013
Pages127-135
Number of pages9
Publication statusPublished - 2013
Externally publishedYes
Event2013 Research in Engineering Education Symposium, REES 2013 - Putrajaya, Malaysia
Duration: 4 Jul 20136 Jul 2013

Publication series

NameResearch in Engineering Education Symposium, REES 2013

Conference

Conference2013 Research in Engineering Education Symposium, REES 2013
Country/TerritoryMalaysia
CityPutrajaya
Period4/07/136/07/13

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