Transdisciplinarity as a learning challenge: Student experiences and outcomes in an innovative course on wearable and collaborative robotics

عنوان Transdisciplinarity as a learning challenge: Student experiences and outcomes in an innovative course on wearable and collaborative robotics
نویسنده Kılıç-Bebek, Ebru, Nizamis, K., Vlutters, M., Bebek, Özkan, Karapars, Gülhis Zeynep, Ünal, Ramazan, Yılmaz, Deniz, Uğurlu, Regaip Barkan
تاریخ انتشار: 2023-06
محل انتشار - IEEE
موضوع Challenge-based instruction, Graduate students, Industry partnership, Self-regulated learning, Skills gap, Synthesizing, Teamwork, Transdisciplinary
نوع دوره ای
زبان انگلیسی
دیجیتال بله
نسخه خطی خیر
کتابخانه: دانشگاه اوزیغین
شناسه دارایی کتابخانه 0018-9359
شماره ثبت 1b32d971-315a-4f8a-9e0e-afde49e60500
محل کتابخانه Industrial Design, Sectoral Education and Professional Development, Mechanical Engineering
تاریخ 2023-06
یادداشت‌ها Erasmusensuremath+ Programme of the European Union
متن نمونه Contribution: This study provides evidence for the benefit of short online courses for transdisciplinary competence development of graduate students. It shows the significant challenges students face while learning, and provides instructional recommendations to improve students’ learning quality and professionalism. Background: Developing wearable and collaborative robots requires industry collaboration and transdisciplinary competence. Industry’s involvement in long-term programs is becoming infeasible, and the nature of transdisciplinary learning has not been explored to inform instructional practices. Intended Outcomes: This study aimed to provide instructional recommendations based on an in-depth examination of a diverse group of graduate students’ learning and teamwork experiences as well as outcomes in a 5-day online transdisciplinary course. Application Design: 31 graduate students of engineering, industrial design, and health fields from 4 countries participated in online mixed-discipline instructional sessions and teams to address a real industry challenge. A mixed-methods approach was used to examine students’ experiences and learning outcomes based on a competence measure, session participation data, student journal entries, team progress reports, team elaboration visuals, and final team presentations. Findings: Students’ knowledge of industrial design, medical considerations, ethics and standards, effective teamwork, and self-regulated learning were increased. Students’ high motivation helped them deal with the challenges involved. Daily student journals, team reports, and visual elaboration tools were found to be beneficial for determining the challenges and learning quality. The observed student progress within 5 days is promising, making it worthwhile to further explore the benefits of short online courses for increasing graduates’ readiness and establishing university-industry collaborations in education.
Editör Mitchell, J.
DOI 10.1109/TE.2022.3229201
Cilt 66
مشاهده در منبع دانشگاه اوزیغین دانشگاه اوزیغین - موتور جستجوی نسخه های خطی عثمانی
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Transdisciplinarity as a learning challenge: Student experiences and outcomes in an innovative course on wearable and collaborative robotics

نویسنده Kılıç-Bebek, Ebru, Nizamis, K., Vlutters, M., Bebek, Özkan, Karapars, Gülhis Zeynep, Ünal, Ramazan, Yılmaz, Deniz, Uğurlu, Regaip Barkan
تاریخ انتشار 2023-06
محل انتشار - IEEE
موضوع Challenge-based instruction, Graduate students, Industry partnership, Self-regulated learning, Skills gap, Synthesizing, Teamwork, Transdisciplinary
نوع دوره ای
زبان انگلیسی
دیجیتال بله
نسخه خطی خیر
کتابخانه دانشگاه اوزیغین
شناسه دارایی کتابخانه 0018-9359
شماره ثبت 1b32d971-315a-4f8a-9e0e-afde49e60500
محل کتابخانه Industrial Design, Sectoral Education and Professional Development, Mechanical Engineering
تاریخ 2023-06
یادداشت‌ها Erasmusensuremath+ Programme of the European Union
متن نمونه Contribution: This study provides evidence for the benefit of short online courses for transdisciplinary competence development of graduate students. It shows the significant challenges students face while learning, and provides instructional recommendations to improve students’ learning quality and professionalism. Background: Developing wearable and collaborative robots requires industry collaboration and transdisciplinary competence. Industry’s involvement in long-term programs is becoming infeasible, and the nature of transdisciplinary learning has not been explored to inform instructional practices. Intended Outcomes: This study aimed to provide instructional recommendations based on an in-depth examination of a diverse group of graduate students’ learning and teamwork experiences as well as outcomes in a 5-day online transdisciplinary course. Application Design: 31 graduate students of engineering, industrial design, and health fields from 4 countries participated in online mixed-discipline instructional sessions and teams to address a real industry challenge. A mixed-methods approach was used to examine students’ experiences and learning outcomes based on a competence measure, session participation data, student journal entries, team progress reports, team elaboration visuals, and final team presentations. Findings: Students’ knowledge of industrial design, medical considerations, ethics and standards, effective teamwork, and self-regulated learning were increased. Students’ high motivation helped them deal with the challenges involved. Daily student journals, team reports, and visual elaboration tools were found to be beneficial for determining the challenges and learning quality. The observed student progress within 5 days is promising, making it worthwhile to further explore the benefits of short online courses for increasing graduates’ readiness and establishing university-industry collaborations in education.
Editör Mitchell, J.
DOI 10.1109/TE.2022.3229201
Cilt 66
دانشگاه اوزیغین - موتور جستجوی نسخه های خطی عثمانی
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