Abstract
This research paper explores the outcomes of delivery of an engineering challenge from the student perspective in two institutions which utilise different delivery structures. Setting out to conduct a comparative study, qualitative and quantitative data have been collected both pre- and post- participation via online surveys. Using the Global Engineering Competencies (GECs) as a framework for analysis, students’ self-reported confidence in key skills are examined, first at the institutional level, then compared across institutions. Whilst this project is a work-in-progress, the initial analysis of data has shown that participation impacts student development of Global Engineering Competences, with no significant differences being observed between the different delivery methods at present.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Proceedings of UK and Ireland Engineering Education Research Network Annual Symposium 2024 |
Publisher | Engineering Professors' Council (EPC) |
Publication status | Published - 2024 |
Event | UK and Ireland Engineering Education Research Network Annual Symposium 2024 - Ulster University, Belfast, United Kingdom Duration: 17 Jun 2024 → 18 Jun 2024 https://epc.ac.uk/event/uk-and-ireland-engineering-education-research-network-annual-symposium-17th-18th-june-2024/ (Link to conference website.) |
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ISSN (Print) | None |
Conference
Conference | UK and Ireland Engineering Education Research Network Annual Symposium 2024 |
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Country/Territory | United Kingdom |
City | Belfast |
Period | 17/06/24 → 18/06/24 |
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Keywords
- sustainable development
- multidisciplinary challenge based learning
- global engineering competences