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Problem-Based Learning for Laboratory & Professional Skills Teaching Kevin Wells SCEPTrE Fellow Dept of Electronic Engineering, FEPS University of Surrey …. how I binned the Lab Manual and got away with it.
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Overview Background Motivation Planning Implementation Analysis Follow on Conclusions
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Overview Background Motivation Planning Implementation Analysis Follow on Conclusions
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Background
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Background Lab lectures ~1hr 6 hours per week 2 x 3 hrs Experiment Rotation working pairs Weekly Assessment:PG Demonstrators Prep, Progress, Log First year Laboratory Programme
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Background Lectures ~1 hr Workshops~2 hrs Assessment: Academic/PG Demonstrators Professional Skills Programme Mandatory component for IET accreditation
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Background Professional Skills Programme Mandatory component for IET accreditation
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Skills of a Professional Engineer IET Competence Statements Chartered Engineers must be competent, by virtue of their initial formation and throughout their working life, to: B - Apply appropriate theoretical and practical methods to the analysis and solution of engineering problems: - plan and implement solutions, taking a Holistic approach to cost, benefits, safety, reliability, appearance and environmental impact. - evaluate solutions and make improvements. A - Use a combination of general and specialist engineering knowledge and understanding to optimise the application of existing and emerging technology.
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Skills of a Professional Engineer C - Provide technical, commercial and managerial leadership. This includes: - plan for effective project implementation. - plan, budget, organise, direct and control tasks, people or resources. - develop the capabilities of staff to meet the demands of changing technical and managerial requirements. - bring about continuous improvement through quality management. D - Use effective communication and Interpersonal skills. This includes: - work and communicate with others at all levels. - presentation and discussion of ideas and plans. - build teams and negotiate.
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Background Engineers MUST be able to communicate to : engineers & scientists clients ‘the public’ via technical oral presentations technical written reports to convey new ideas to a broad audience.
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Overview Background Motivation Planning Implementation Analysis Follow on
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Motivation
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Motivation Professional Skills Programme Mandatory component for IET accreditation ….. but it was a joke! Real effort required …. …. in order to fail.
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Motivation First year Laboratory Programme [Over] assessment : ….. potentially disadvantaged our best students ….. potentially disadvantaged our best students ….. perennial complaints about ‘apparent PG bias’ ….. perennial complaints about ‘apparent PG bias’
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Motivation First year Laboratory Programme Learning ….. allowed students to ‘sleep walk’ and still get good grades ….. Teaching materials were very tired
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Motivation Address some/all these issues by addressing them as a single problem: Enhance student engagement with learning Professional Skills Laboratory Skills
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Motivation Address some/all these issues by addressing them as a single problem: Professional Skills Laboratory Skills Enhance student engagement with learning
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Overview Background Motivation Planning Implementation Analysis Follow on
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Planning
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Planning
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Planning Week Student Preparation Professional Skills/Design session AssessmentLab SessionAssessment 2E1 3E2E1 Peer-based assessment 4ProjectE2 Peer-based assessment 5 Project & Criteria Design Peer-based assessment E2 - Filter Designsingle mark 6ProjectFeedback only 7ProjectFeedback only 8 ProjectFeedback only 9Project Showcase Peer-based assessment E1 - Transistor Amplifier single mark
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Planning Week Student Preparation Professional Skills/Design session AssessmentLab SessionAssessment 2E1 3E2E1 Peer-based assessment 4ProjectE2 Peer-based assessment 5 Project & Criteria Design Peer-based assessment E2 - Filter Designsingle mark 6ProjectFeedback only 7ProjectFeedback only 8 ProjectFeedback only 9Project Showcase Peer-based assessment E1 - Transistor Amplifier single mark
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Planning Week Student Preparation Professional Skills/Design session AssessmentLab SessionAssessment 2E1 3E2E1 Peer-based assessment 4ProjectE2 Peer-based assessment 5 Project & Criteria Design Peer-based assessment E2 - Filter Designsingle mark 6ProjectFeedback only 7ProjectFeedback only 8 ProjectFeedback only 9Project Showcase Peer-based assessment E1 - Transistor Amplifier single mark
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Planning Week Student Preparation Professional Skills/Design session AssessmentLab SessionAssessment 2E1 3E2E1 Peer-based assessment 4ProjectE2 Peer-based assessment 5 Project & Criteria Design Peer-based assessment 6ProjectFeedback only 7ProjectFeedback only 8 ProjectFeedback only 9Project Showcase Peer-based assessment E1 - Transistor Amplifier single mark E2 - Filter Designsingle mark
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Planning Week Student Preparation Professional Skills/Design session AssessmentLab SessionAssessment 2E1 3E2E1 Peer-based assessment 4ProjectE2 Peer-based assessment 5 Project & Criteria Design Peer-based assessment 6 7 8 9 E1 - Transistor Amplifier single mark E2 - Filter Designsingle mark ProjectFeedback only ProjectFeedback only ProjectFeedback only Project Showcase Peer-based assessment
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Planning Week Student Preparation Professional Skills/Design session AssessmentLab SessionAssessment 2E1 3E2E1 Peer-based assessment 4ProjectE2 Peer-based assessment 5 Project & Criteria Design Peer-based assessment 6 7 8 9 E1 - Transistor Amplifier single mark E2 - Filter Designsingle mark ProjectFeedback only Project Showcase Peer-based assessment ProjectFeedback only ProjectFeedback only
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Overview Background Motivation Planning Implementation Analysis Follow on
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Implementation Buy out Web pages Session Plans Peer assessment scheme Design examples
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Implementation Web pages replace lab lectures + lab manual
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Implementation Design session & PA
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Implementation Brain storming Mind mapping Team ex.
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Implementation Judgements / criteria Peer Designed PA
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Implementation 3 cycles of 3 week Design process + PA 2 weeks of ‘E’ Design briefing practicals DVD ‘Short’ + 30 min Teaching vid 3 weeks of L1 Project Final week – project showcase: paired PA using peer-designed PA scheme
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Implementation DVD ‘Short’ + 30 min Teaching vid
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Overview Background Motivation Planning Implementation Analysis Follow on
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Analysis Plot mean project showcase mark vs PA marks Outliers rejected by thresholding
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Analysis Plot PA marks vs PG Demonstrator marks
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Analysis Student questionnaire Table 1 Summary of mean responses to the three questions polled.
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Analysis Student questionnaire: Prof Skills 5 4 2 1
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Analysis
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Analysis Student questionnaire Table 2 Summary of mean responses to the three questions polled.
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Analysis Student questionnaire: Lab 5 4 2 1
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Analysis
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Overview Background Motivation Planning Implementation Analysis Follow on
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Follow On Autumn Semester Lab Programme - 2 weeks assessment free - feedback forms + single grades
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Follow On Autumn Semester Lab Programme - new workshop training session - new competency test follow-up skills session follow-up skills session open-access for competent users
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Follow On Spring Semester Lab/Prof Skills Programme - Choose 3 from 5 scripted experiments - 4 weeks of Design Briefings - 3 week Lab Project - 1 week Project Showcase + PA
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Conclusions / Lessons Learnt Many students liked the new style of working - and others did not Students seemed very comfortable with directed web-based learning There is some evidence that student satisfaction has improved – enhanced student engagement ? ‘Demonstrator bias’ seems to have disappeared Students may not be aware of ‘Skills training’ aspect L1 students cannot do PA - requires training and QA checks
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Acknowledgements I would like to thank the following staff that helped make this SCEPTrE Fellowship project: SCEPTrE: Jo Tait, Norman Jackson and Fred Buining EE : Janco Calic EE : Janco Calic Jeremy Allan, Phil Jackson, Graham Reed Jeremy Allan, Phil Jackson, Graham Reed Richard Clarke, Bill Backhouse, Dave Fishlock
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Questions?
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The end
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Acknowledgements
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EDPS Themes Aims/Objectives in Year 1: Key Individual Communication Skills - Written Written - technical reports, info. retrieval Diagramatic Diagramatic - technical drawings, interpretation Verbal Verbal - EFFECTIVE presentations, meetings Intro to time/project management, team working
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EDPS L1 Course Summary Semester 1: u Basic MS Office skills u Information retrieval u Technical report writing u Technical drawing Semester 2: u Presentations Skills u Time Management u Data Presentation & Analysis u Managing professional meetings u Project Documentation
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EDPS L1 Course Summary Semester 1: u Basic MS Office skills u Information retrieval u Technical report writing u Technical drawing Semester 2: u Presentations Skills u Time Management u Data Presentation & Analysis u Managing professional meetings u Project Documentation
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Planning
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