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2012
DOI: 10.1007/s10798-012-9212-x
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A sampled literature review of design-based learning approaches: a search for key characteristics

Abstract: Design-based learning (DBL) is an educational approach grounded in the processes of inquiry and reasoning towards generating innovative artifacts, systems and solutions. The approach is well characterized in the context of learning natural sciences in secondary education. Less is known, however, of its characteristics in the context of higher engineering education. The purpose of this review study is to identify key characteristics of DBL in higher engineering education. From the tenets of engineering design p… Show more

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“…In fact, “managing people well” is not to simply use, control, or supervise, but more to respect, serve, and communicate. In Educational administration and teaching management, teachers and students are the center . Teachers are the main body of teaching and students are the object of service.…”
Section: Presentationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, “managing people well” is not to simply use, control, or supervise, but more to respect, serve, and communicate. In Educational administration and teaching management, teachers and students are the center . Teachers are the main body of teaching and students are the object of service.…”
Section: Presentationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In educating graphic design engineers, a lot of importance should be put on developing their abilities of perception along with computer technology trends and the development of tools and techniques, which would result in a basis for the creation of a holistic engineer education whose education includes graphic design [5]. Since professors foster their students' development from beginners to expert engineers, it is important that their progress includes the acquisition of professional skills, as well as the encouragement for creative thinking, necessary for the development of innovative ideas [10].…”
Section: Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, modeling/visualization tends to be used most often in engineering and mathematics education (Lesh & Harel, 2003;Vreman-de Olde & de Jong, 2006). Design-based learning tends to be used most often in engineering education or in science education integrated with engineering content (Gómez Puente, Eijck, & Jochems, 2013;Kolodner et al, 2003;Mehalik, Doppelt, & Schuun, 2008). Problem-based learning is often used in science and en-gineering education (Belland, 2010;Carr, Bennett, & Strobel, 2012;Hmelo-Silver, 2004).…”
Section: Stem Disciplinementioning
confidence: 99%