Experience-based learning in electrical and electronic engineering: An effective and affordable approach
The author argues that extensive 'hands-on' exposure is central to engineering education, and more necessary than ever in the light of superficial and alienated learning resulting from increasing abstraction and curricular overload. He urges a broader approach to the provision of experient...
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Zusammenfassung: | The author argues that extensive 'hands-on' exposure is central to engineering education, and more necessary than ever in the light of superficial and alienated learning resulting from increasing abstraction and curricular overload. He urges a broader approach to the provision of experiential learning opportunities, examines a range of alternative modes of laboratory work, and attempts to articulate some principles to guide the design of laboratory programs, reporting on a number of case studies currently being undertaken at the University of Cape Town. This is a coordinated program of demonstrations, 'tasks', and projects supported by the development a cost-effective set of modules with a strong emphasis on simplicity and conceptual clarity. |
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DOI: | 10.1109/AFRCON.1992.624406 |