Improving professional skills in a multidisciplinary team of undergraduate engineering students through project-based learning

K. R. Ccama-Mamani, D. Chipoco Haro, M. R. Gutierrez, L. Palomino-Marcelo, J. C.F. Rodriguez-Reyes

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Abstract

Even though undergraduate engineering education often considers laboratory experiments as its practical component, these activities may not contribute to the development of soft (professional) skills. At “Universidad de Ingenieria y Tecnologia”, Perú, a series of courses called interdisciplinary projects has been created to promote the development of professional skills through project-based learning; herein, we report the experience of an interdisciplinary group of students focused on designing an indoor air filtration system to improve air quality and to reduce the spread of coronavirus diseases. Eight undergraduate engineering students were organized into three groups and worked collaboratively to learn about antiviral nanocomposites, user-centered design, and electromechanical systems design; they showed their progress and received feedback from each other through weekly meetings. In addition, they leaned on applications to organize the group work and share the bibliography consulted; finally, we collected feedback from these students on the proposed learning method. The positive impact of our problem-based learning approach on undergraduate engineering students is discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Article number012001
JournalJournal of Physics: Conference Series
Volume2102
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 18 Nov 2021
Event4th International Seminar on Pedagogical Practice, ISPP 2021 - San Jose de Cucuta, Colombia
Duration: 26 Aug 202127 Aug 2021

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