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    <pubDate>Thu, 23 May 2013 15:15:59 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Effectiveness of Problem Based Learning for Engineering Curriculum</title>
      <link>http://hdl.handle.net/2117/7832</link>
      <description>Title: Effectiveness of Problem Based Learning for Engineering Curriculum
Authors: Rojas Gregorio, José Ignacio; Prats Menéndez, Xavier; Villardi de Montlaur, Adeline de; Valero García, Miguel; García-Berro Montilla, Enrique
Abstract: The main purpose of this paper is to describe the process by which an initially limited-range practical&#xD;
experience, within the frame of a given subject in an aerospace engineering degree, might be expanded to&#xD;
become the mother-subject itself. Particularly, the practical experience is a Model Rocket Workshop&#xD;
(MRW), where students design, simulate, build, test and launch a small model rocket. The workshop is a&#xD;
Problem Based Learning (PBL) experience that covers a wide spectrum of educational aspects, ranging&#xD;
from theoretical disciplines, such as fluid dynamics and rocket dynamics, to topics more related to&#xD;
experimental work and hardware utilization like the certification of the rockets, as well as the rocket&#xD;
altitude measurements. Students get rapidly involved in the project, and acquire several practical and&#xD;
transversal abilities, while developing a solid knowledge of the physics underlying aerospace engineering.&#xD;
The case study shows some problems and improvements, academic results and lessons learned from the&#xD;
PBL approach. Finally, a series of new ideas related to MRW and the subject it belongs to are presented.&#xD;
The objective is to expand the MRW so that it embraces the totality of the activities that constitute this&#xD;
mother-subject. As a consequence, the former would then become a new subject entirely based on PBL.&#xD;
The strategy aims at enabling an optimum transition from conventional learning to PBL.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 25 Jun 2010 10:27:13 GMT</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Rojas Gregorio, José Ignacio; Prats Menéndez, Xavier; Villardi de Montlaur, Adeline de; Valero García, Miguel; García-Berro Montilla, Enrique</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>The main purpose of this paper is to describe the process by which an initially limited-range practical&#xD;
experience, within the frame of a given subject in an aerospace engineering degree, might be expanded to&#xD;
become the mother-subject itself. Particularly, the practical experience is a Model Rocket Workshop&#xD;
(MRW), where students design, simulate, build, test and launch a small model rocket. The workshop is a&#xD;
Problem Based Learning (PBL) experience that covers a wide spectrum of educational aspects, ranging&#xD;
from theoretical disciplines, such as fluid dynamics and rocket dynamics, to topics more related to&#xD;
experimental work and hardware utilization like the certification of the rockets, as well as the rocket&#xD;
altitude measurements. Students get rapidly involved in the project, and acquire several practical and&#xD;
transversal abilities, while developing a solid knowledge of the physics underlying aerospace engineering.&#xD;
The case study shows some problems and improvements, academic results and lessons learned from the&#xD;
PBL approach. Finally, a series of new ideas related to MRW and the subject it belongs to are presented.&#xD;
The objective is to expand the MRW so that it embraces the totality of the activities that constitute this&#xD;
mother-subject. As a consequence, the former would then become a new subject entirely based on PBL.&#xD;
The strategy aims at enabling an optimum transition from conventional learning to PBL.</itunes:summary>
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