Datasets to identify how jigsaw classrooms improve peer facilitated tutorials in materials science

In this study, the jigsaw method is abstracted from the collaborate section of the new pedagogy- CACPLA (Communicate, Active, Collaborate, Problem-based Solving, Learning and Assessment), and assisted with tutorials and peer facilitated studies on elasticity. The broad subject was sub-divided into s...

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Hauptverfasser: Obada, David, Salihi, Abdu, Osuchukwu, Obinna A., Abdullahi, Ibrahim, Abolade, Simeon, Akande, Akinlolu, Csaki, Stefan, Dodoo-Arhin, David
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:In this study, the jigsaw method is abstracted from the collaborate section of the new pedagogy- CACPLA (Communicate, Active, Collaborate, Problem-based Solving, Learning and Assessment), and assisted with tutorials and peer facilitated studies on elasticity. The broad subject was sub-divided into subsections such as: stress and strain in engineering materials, elasticity hysteresis, Hooke's law, stress tensors, bulk modulus, modulus of elasticity, and young modulus. Based on these subtopics, each of the 7 sub-groups were entrusted with creating scenarios for solving actual problems. The case-studies on how the collated jigsaw pieces were useful to support the students and create in-depth knowledge on the subject matter are embeded in the uploaded datasets.
DOI:10.4121/21717338