Using Structures, Functions, and Mechanisms to Access Biological Analogies: Experiences from High School Engineering Teachers' Professional Development

Roxanne A. Moore, Hoda Ehsan, Euisun Kim, Michael E. Helms, Meltem Alemdar, J. Rosen, Christopher J. Cappelli, M. Weissburg
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This innovative practice work in progress paper presents Biologically inspired design (BID) to transfer design principles identified in nature to human-centered design problems. The Biologically Inspired Design for Engineering Education (BIRDEE) program uses biologically inspired design to teach high school engineering in a way that uniquely engages students in the natural world. For high school students, identifying natural systems' analogues for human design problems can be challenging. Furthermore, it is often the case that students focus on and transfer superficial structures, rather than underlying design principles. Based on the Structure-Behavior-Function (SBF) design ontology, we developed a modified cognitive scaffold called Structure-Function-Mechanism (SFM) to assist students and teachers with identifying functionally similar biological analogies and identifying and transferring design principles. In this paper we describe SFM and its importance in BID and our observations from teaching SFM to high school teachers during a multi-week professional development workshop in the summer of 2020. Based on teachers' work artifacts, transcriptions of discussions, and focus groups, we highlight the challenges of teaching SFM and our plans to scaffold this important concept for students and teachers alike.
运用结构、功能和机制获取生物类比:高中工程教师专业发展的经验
这篇正在进行中的创新实践论文提出了生物启发设计(BID),将自然界中确定的设计原则转移到以人为中心的设计问题上。生物启发设计工程教育(BIRDEE)项目使用生物启发设计以一种独特的方式教授高中工程,使学生参与到自然世界中来。对于高中生来说,识别人类设计问题的自然系统类比可能具有挑战性。此外,学生经常关注和转移表面的结构,而不是基本的设计原则。在结构-行为-功能(SBF)设计本体的基础上,我们开发了一个改进的认知支架结构-功能-机制(SFM),以帮助学生和教师识别功能相似的生物类比,识别和传递设计原则。在本文中,我们描述了SFM及其在BID中的重要性,以及我们在2020年夏季为期数周的专业发展研讨会上向高中教师教授SFM的观察结果。根据教师的作品、讨论记录和焦点小组,我们强调了教学SFM的挑战,以及我们为学生和教师构建这一重要概念的计划。
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