2011
DOI: 10.19030/ajee.v2i1.4275
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Hydrostatic Pressure Project: Linked-Class Problem-Based Learning In Engineering

Abstract: <p>Over the last few years, WTAMU Mathematics, Engineering and Science faculty has used interdisciplinary projects as the basis for implementation of a linked-class approach to Problem-Based Learning (PBL). A project that has significant relevance to engineering statics, fluid mechanics, and calculus is the Hydrostatic Pressure Project. This project was developed by faculty associated with the NSF-funded INCRSE project, Increasing Numbers and Connections in Science, Math, and Engineering, for application… Show more

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“…Problem Based Learning (PBL),an instructional method originally developed in medical schools, has become increasingly popular in K-12 and higher education (Hunt, LockewoodCooke, & Kelley, 2010; Hmelo-Silver, 2004). University STEM degree programs are also finding success with PBL (e.g., Davis, Lockwood-Cooke, & Hunt, 2011;Hunt et al, 2010). This method of instruction encourages students to work collaboratively in small groups to solve challenging, realistic ill-structured problems.…”
Section: Related Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Problem Based Learning (PBL),an instructional method originally developed in medical schools, has become increasingly popular in K-12 and higher education (Hunt, LockewoodCooke, & Kelley, 2010; Hmelo-Silver, 2004). University STEM degree programs are also finding success with PBL (e.g., Davis, Lockwood-Cooke, & Hunt, 2011;Hunt et al, 2010). This method of instruction encourages students to work collaboratively in small groups to solve challenging, realistic ill-structured problems.…”
Section: Related Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…If the PBL project is built upon core courses in the engineering curriculum, then students who are not dual enrolled in two or more courses benefit from the experience and application of previous course content. Examples of PBL projects used to link engineering and mathematics courses can be found in [37,38].…”
Section: Problem-based Learning In Undergraduate Engineering Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is a prime example of the interdependence of engineering and mathematics and thus, a perfect problem for use in this linked-class PBL project. For the details of this project see [14].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%