Impact of Human Side of Engineering Approach in an Undergraduate Electromagnetics Course

N. P. Gaunkar, M. Mina
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In most electrical engineering programs, the undergraduate electromagnetics course is required for all students. Broadly, the course delves into historical perspectives, vector calculus-based problem solving and concepts of wave propagation. Several students consider the course to be challenging since they are required to connect electrical engineering concepts through the platform of vector calculus. To address this challenge, in our course, students participate in a set of in-class activities (reflections) where they discuss, review, and think about the concepts and their learning, and then solve related problems in small groups. Each student brings a unique perspective in terms of what they might already know or have figured out while listening to the instructor. The groups work together to solve the problems and submit their work (reflections) at the end of the activity. Our approach provides students with an opportunity to interact with one another, learn from different perspectives, work through the problems and also reach out to the instructor with possible questions. It is expected that while the concepts are still challenging, the students can find ways of working through them by solving problems in class with the support of their peers. This method, where students share their learning process in-class and learn together is the main approach towards creating a community-based inquiry environment where the humans can engage not as viewers but as active participants and thinkers. In our work, we will study the in-class activities to quantify the impact of the learning environment on the students learning. Ultimately, we will seek to see if the students benefit from learning as a community.
工程方法对大学电磁学课程人性化的影响
在大多数电气工程专业中,所有学生都必修本科电磁学课程。从广义上讲,这门课程深入研究了历史观点、基于矢量微积分的问题解决和波传播的概念。一些学生认为这门课程具有挑战性,因为他们需要通过向量微积分的平台将电气工程概念联系起来。为了应对这一挑战,在我们的课程中,学生们参与了一系列课堂活动(反思),在这些活动中,他们讨论、复习和思考概念和他们的学习,然后在小组中解决相关问题。每个学生在听老师讲课时可能已经知道或已经弄明白的东西,都会带来独特的视角。小组合作解决问题,并在活动结束时提交他们的作品(反思)。我们的方法为学生提供了一个相互交流的机会,从不同的角度学习,解决问题,也可以向老师提出可能的问题。虽然这些概念仍然具有挑战性,但学生们可以在同学的支持下,通过在课堂上解决问题来找到解决这些概念的方法。这种方法让学生在课堂上分享他们的学习过程并一起学习,这是创造一个以社区为基础的探究环境的主要方法,在这种环境中,人们可以作为积极的参与者和思考者而不是观众参与其中。在我们的工作中,我们将研究课堂活动,量化学习环境对学生学习的影响。最终,我们将寻求看看学生是否受益于学习作为一个社区。
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