Enhancing project-oriented learning by joining communities of practice and opening spaces for relatedness
Revista : European Journal of Engineering EducationVolumen : 35
Número : 1
Páginas : 3-6
Tipo de publicación : Revistas
Abstract
This article describes an extension to project-riented Learning to increase social construction of knowledge and learning. The focus is on: (a) maximizing opportunities for students to share their knowledge with practitioners by joining communities of practice, and (b) increasing their intrinsic motivation by creating conditions for students relatedness. The case study considers a last year capstone course in Mechanical Engineering. The work addresses innovative practices of Active Learning and beyond project-oriented learning through: (a) the development of a Web-based Decision Support System, (b) meetings between the communities of students, maintenance engineers and academics, and (c) new off-campus group instances. The author hypothesizes that this multi-modal approach increases deep learning and social impact of the educational process. Surveys to the actors support a successful achievement of the educational goals. The methodology can easily be extended to further improve the learning process.