2019
DOI: 10.35940/ijitee.k2406.0981119
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Implementation of Technopreneurship Scientific Learning for Produce Electronic Product Prototypes in Engineering Education

Abstract: This research aims to describe the implementation of the technopreneurship scientific learning for produce electronic product prototypes in engineering education. This research method uses a research and development approach. In this research development approach is carried out in 3 stages, namely: Phase I needs analysis and model design, Phase II develops with validity and practicality, and Phase III will implement the model. This research will only focus on phase III, namely the implementation of the model, … Show more

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“…Student motivation, driven by the desire to get good learning outcomes and to gain field experience in the world of work provides good motivation, besides that the work environment and additional facilities from the company's internship place also have a major influence on student motivation, this condition is in line with the readiness of the campus to provide provision of theory and practice so that students can be ready and capable in the world of work [40]. Besides hard skills, higher education [41][42][43][44][45], in this case, engineering education, also provides soft skills, such as communication skills, working in teams, and problemsolving. However, sometimes not all higher education think about soft skills for their students.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Student motivation, driven by the desire to get good learning outcomes and to gain field experience in the world of work provides good motivation, besides that the work environment and additional facilities from the company's internship place also have a major influence on student motivation, this condition is in line with the readiness of the campus to provide provision of theory and practice so that students can be ready and capable in the world of work [40]. Besides hard skills, higher education [41][42][43][44][45], in this case, engineering education, also provides soft skills, such as communication skills, working in teams, and problemsolving. However, sometimes not all higher education think about soft skills for their students.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The implementation of project based learning in Engineering Education is an important issue [36], especially when combined with certain learning styles [37], not least in Mechanical Engineering Education because it prepares graduates to be skilled and have competence in the field of machinery that is able to compete in the market work. Current engineering education learning must be product oriented [38], [39], [40],…”
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“…In pursuing vocational education students must have a vocational interest. Vocational interest is a preference for practices in the fields of carpentry, business (Hidayat et al, 2019a(Hidayat et al, , 2019b(Hidayat et al, , 2019cHidayat et al, 2020), industry, agriculture, transportation, and others. With the vocational interest in each student, they will be serious in responding to any knowledge.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%