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Living with the Lab – Boosting Experiential Learning and Creativity in 1st Year Engineering Students

David Hall, Mark Barker

Year
2007
Citations
8

Abstract

Abstract During the past three years, the College of Engineering and Science at Louisiana Tech University has offered a robotics-centered sequence of engineering courses to pilot groups of freshman engineering students. The objective of these courses is to immerse the students in a skill based, project driven curriculum that builds creativity and a can-do spirit. Students were equipped with a Parallax BASIC Stamp controller, sensors, servos, and software to provide the basis for a mobile laboratory and design platform. Possession of these robotics kits by individual students (two years) or student teams (one year) provided a mechanism for boosting experiential learning to a level that would be difficult to attain in a fixed university laboratory setting. Using this educational approach, students were able to program, prototype, and debug in their own time and space such that they were effectively “living with the lab.” The robotics content in the course was mixed with traditional freshmen engineering topi...

Keywords

Experiential learningBoosting (machine learning)Computer scienceCreativityMathematics educationArtificial intelligencePsychology

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