Title :
EXPLORES: An integrated learning environment to produce industry ready graduates
Author :
Huang, Steven He ; Anand, Sruthy ; Sundaram, Murali ; Kumar, Manoj
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Dynamic Syst., Univ. of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, USA
Abstract :
To maintain competitive advantages in today´s global market, US companies are challenging higher education institutions to bridge competency gaps between industry workforce needs and what is provided by engineering education programs. To meet this challenge, the Mechanical Engineering program at the University of Cincinnati proposes the EXPLORES (Experiential and Problem-based Learning within Opportunities for Real-world Engineering Settings) model where students from freshman year onwards are exposed to real-world industrial problems that have a direct bearing on fundamental engineering concepts. The EXPLORES model is implemented in a learner-centered, knowledge-centered, assessment-centered, and community-centered student learning environment. Although inclusion of real-world industrial problems into engineering curriculum is not a new invention, the EXPLORES model is unique in the following aspects: (1) the problems span multiple courses so students need to have the ability to synthesize knowledge acquired from different courses in order to develop complete solutions; (2) industry partners are an integral part of the education process by providing problem design, periodic feedback, and expert solution; and (3) an on-line virtual company framework is used to facilitate information sharing and motivate student learning.
Keywords :
computer aided instruction; educational courses; educational institutions; engineering education; further education; mechanical engineering computing; EXPLORES model; US companies; University of Cincinnati; acquired knowledge synthesis; assessment-centered student learning environment; community-centered student learning environment; competency gaps; education process; educational courses; engineering curriculum; engineering education programs; experiential-and-problem-based learning-within-opportunities-for-real-world engineering settings; expert solution; global market; higher education institutions; industry workforce needs; industry-ready graduates; information sharing facilitation; integrated learning environment; knowledge-centered student learning environment; learner-centered student learning environment; mechanical engineering program; online virtual company framework; periodic feedback; problem design; real-world industrial problems; student learning motivation; Companies; Educational institutions; Engineering education; Industries; Manufacturing processes; Statistical analysis; engineering statistics; industrial problems; learning environment; manufacturing processes; problem based learning;
Conference_Titel :
Frontiers in Education Conference, 2013 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Oklahoma City, OK
DOI :
10.1109/FIE.2013.6685089