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100 1 |a Schlecht, William David 
245 1 |a Multi-Disciplinary Project-Based Paradigm that Uses Hands-on Desktop Learning Modules and Modern Learning Pedagogies 
260 |b American Society for Engineering Education-ASEE  |c Jun 26, 2011 
513 |a Conference Proceedings 
520 3 |a Multi-Disciplinary Project-Based Paradigm that Uses Hands-on Desktop Learning Modules and Modern Learning PedagogiesIn this CCLI Type II Program we are promoting adoption of research-based teaching pedagogiesof collaborative, hands-on, active, and problem- or project-based learning (CHAPL). It has beenestablished that traditional lectures ARE NOT best for student learning – yet that is what thecommunity almost universally does! Furthermore, engineers work in broad multidisciplinaryteams while classroom learning is individual and narrow. Yet, educators rarely invest the timeand resources necessary to employ such innovations.We are further refining Desktop Learning Modules (DLMs) within a CHAPL setting forChemical, Civil, Mechanical, Bio- and Electrical Engineering courses at a diverse set ofinstitutions, including a community college engaged through a distance learning mode. Aworkbook is being developed and tested for easier adoption of the hands-on units andaccompanying pedagogy. Both quantitative and qualitative assessments are showing positiveimpacts. Concept inventories are showing students learn key concepts at least as well from eachother in a guided inquiry as they do from lecture. Critical reasoning assessments reveal studentsbecome better aligned with what is expected of graduating engineers ready for industry and thatthe CHAPL/DLM environment serves to reinforce understanding of emergent phenomena, and todevelop analytical, evaluative and problem-solving skills. Interviews, surveys and team reportsreveal students are better able to visualize concepts and that classroom exercises are promotingteam skills and academic rigor. Faculty interviews reveal enhanced awareness of studentmisconceptions and improved monitoring of student growth in conceptual understanding andinterpersonal skills.The poster and paper will highlight our findings and illustrate the CHAPL environment. Hands-on DLMs with cartridges used in teaching principles in the various disciplines will bedemonstrated. A survey will be offered to those viewing the poster to assess potential interest inadoption of the DLMs and in participating in an NSF Type III proposal for TransformingUndergraduate Engineering Education through use of the DLMs and associated CHAPLpedagogies. 
653 |a Assessments 
653 |a Electrical engineering 
653 |a Classrooms 
653 |a Engineering education 
653 |a Skills 
653 |a Cartridges 
653 |a Engineers 
653 |a Modules 
653 |a Distance learning 
653 |a Problem solving 
653 |a Colleges & universities 
653 |a Students 
653 |a Interviews 
653 |a Classroom learning 
653 |a College students 
653 |a Engineering 
653 |a Hands 
653 |a Teaching 
653 |a Innovations 
653 |a Polls & surveys 
653 |a Paradigms 
653 |a Evaluation 
653 |a Conceptual knowledge 
653 |a Teachers 
653 |a Cooperative learning 
653 |a Concepts 
653 |a College faculty 
653 |a Project-based learning 
653 |a Community colleges 
653 |a Lectures 
653 |a Interdisciplinary aspects 
700 1 |a Van Wie, Bernard J 
700 1 |a Golter, Paul B 
700 1 |a Richards, Robert F 
700 1 |a Adam, Jennifer C 
700 1 |a Ashley Ater Kranov 
700 1 |a Compere, Marc 
700 1 |a Maurer, Edwin 
700 1 |a Davis, Denny C 
700 1 |a Adesope, Olusola O 
700 1 |a Law, Joseph D 
700 1 |a Brown, Gary Robert 
700 1 |a Dutta, Prashanta 
700 1 |a Thiessen, David B 
700 1 |a Baba, Abdul 
773 0 |t Association for Engineering Education - Engineering Library Division Papers  |g (Jun 26, 2011), p. 22.1088.1 
786 0 |d ProQuest  |t Library Science Database 
856 4 1 |3 Citation/Abstract  |u https://www.proquest.com/docview/2317740910/abstract/embedded/7BTGNMKEMPT1V9Z2?source=fedsrch 
856 4 0 |3 Full text outside of ProQuest  |u https://peer.asee.org/multi-disciplinary-project-based-paradigm-that-uses-hands-on-desktop-learning-modules-and-modern-learning-pedagogies