DocumentCode
1083356
Title
A project-based learning approach to design electronic systems curricula
Author
Macías-Guarasa, Javier ; Montero, Juan Manuel ; San-Segundo, Rubén ; Araujo, Alvaro ; Nieto-Taladriz, Octavio
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electron. Eng., Univ. Politecnica de Madrid
Volume
49
Issue
3
fYear
2006
Firstpage
389
Lastpage
397
Abstract
This paper presents an approach to design Electronic Systems Curricula for making electronics more appealing to students. Since electronics is an important grounding for other disciplines (computer science, signal processing, and communications), this approach proposes the development of multidisciplinary projects using the project-based learning (PBL) strategy for increasing the attractiveness of the curriculum. The proposed curriculum structure consists of eight courses: four theoretical courses and four PBL courses (including a compulsory Master´s thesis). In PBL courses, the students, working together in groups, develop multidisciplinary systems, which become progressively more complex. To address this complexity, the Department of Electronic Engineering has invested in the last five years in many resources for developing software tools and a common hardware. This curriculum has been evaluated successfully for the last four academic years: the students have increased their interest in electronics and have given the courses an average grade of more than 71% for all PBL course evaluations (data extracted from students surveys). The students have also acquired new skills and obtained very good academic results: the average grade was more than 74% for all PBL courses. An important result is that all students have developed more complex and sophisticated electronic systems, while considering that the results are worth the effort invested
Keywords
educational aids; educational courses; electronic engineering education; Department of Electronic Engineering; electronic systems curricula design; multidisciplinary projects; project-based learning; software tools; Application software; Computer science; Computer science education; Data mining; Grounding; Hardware; Laboratories; Signal design; Signal processing; Software tools; Curriculum design; Electronic Systems Curricula; project-based learning; software and hardware tools for education;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Education, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9359
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TE.2006.879784
Filename
1668283
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