2015
DOI: 10.3926/jotse.152
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Interdisciplinary robotics project for first-year engineering degree students

Abstract: The acquisition of both transversal and specific competences cannot be achieved using conventional methodologies. New methodologies must be applied that promote the necessary competences for proper professional development. Interdisciplinary projects can be a suitable tool for competence-based learning. A priori, this might be complicated, as subjects are traditionally studied at the university level in isolated compartments, with a fragmented structure. Taking advantage of the creation of new degree programs … Show more

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“…Interdisciplinary projects can provide a relevant tool for competence-based education (Aznar et al, 2015;Gestwicki & McNely, 2016;Polutnik et al, 2013).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interdisciplinary projects can provide a relevant tool for competence-based education (Aznar et al, 2015;Gestwicki & McNely, 2016;Polutnik et al, 2013).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Las disciplinares son aquellas específicas de los contenidos temáticos de cada una de las asignaturas, las cuales tienen un bajo grado de relación con los retos del contexto. Por otra parte, Villa y Poblete (Poblete, et al, 2007) describen las competencias transversales como aquellas que ayudan a las personas a satisfacer sus necesidades personales, las cuales atraviesan todos los sectores del ser humano, siendo no solo relevantes en el ámbito educativo o profesional, sino también dentro de las relaciones interpersonales y el bienestar personal (Aznar et al 2015).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…The literature further supported "hands-on" active learning in improving the students' educational experiences. Aznar et al [5] have gone so far as to suggest competency in programming can only be achieved by changing teaching methodologies; moving away from traditional methods that are focused on knowledge transfer only. They did not recommend a specific platform for achieving this result, although they did recommend the use of interdisciplinary robotics projects for first-year engineering students.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We present Bloom's levels as: Knowledge (1), Comprehension (2), Application (3), Analysis (4), Synthesis (5) and Evaluation (6). The progression is usually described as hierarchical moving from knowledge to evaluation as complexity increases.…”
Section: Introductory Engineering Computing Coursementioning
confidence: 99%