EXPLORING ENGINEERING STUDENTS’ PERCEPTION ON THE EFFECTIVENESS OF COMMUNITY PROJECTS

Mah Boon Yih, Farhana Shukor, Ahmad Zia Ul-Saufie
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In this endemic phase, it is more common to have more online classes as students and advisors worldwide are more prone to choose several technology aids to teach and learn at Higher Education institutions. In this study, Entrepreneurially Minded Learning through university-community engagement in Engineering education worked as the base for students to prepare in an English course for completing their community projects. This study investigated the perceptions of 24 second-semester foundation students in applying engineering knowledge. Consultation with their advisors about their plans is crucial for students to execute their projects throughout the 12 weeks of the semester. In this study, a working methodology on community project execution involved Phase 1 (Planning and Design), Phase 2 (Analysis, Monitoring, and Delivery), and Phase 3 (Evaluation). Semi-structured interview sessions elicit responses from the students. The benefits of community projects are an increased sense of social responsibility, awareness of future avenues, more recent platforms fully utilised for documentation purposes, and increased engagement. The challenges include the limitation to conducting community projects online, lack of skills in working in online groups, and low community engagement. Students' engagement with the community via community projects will assist them in applying their academic knowledge to solving challenges from the actual world. Students needed support from the advisors to complete the task assigned successfully to nurture their skills to apply knowledge gained from their community projects at their future workplaces.
探讨工科学生对社区计划成效的看法
在这个流行阶段,开设更多的在线课程更为普遍,因为世界各地的学生和导师更倾向于选择几种技术辅助工具在高等教育机构进行教学和学习。在本研究中,通过大学-社区参与的工程教育的创业思维学习作为学生准备完成社区项目的英语课程的基础。本研究调查了24名第二学期预科学生对工程知识应用的认知。在整个12周的学期中,与他们的导师就他们的计划进行咨询对学生执行他们的项目至关重要。在本研究中,社区项目执行的工作方法包括第一阶段(规划和设计)、第二阶段(分析、监测和交付)和第三阶段(评估)。半结构化的面试环节引出学生的回答。社区项目的好处是增强了社会责任感,对未来途径的认识,更多的最新平台充分利用于文档目的,以及增加了参与度。面临的挑战包括在网上开展社区项目受到限制,在网上小组中缺乏工作技能,以及社区参与度低。学生通过社区项目与社区的接触将有助于他们将学术知识应用于解决现实世界中的挑战。学生需要导师的支持,才能成功完成分配的任务,以培养他们的技能,将从社区项目中获得的知识应用到未来的工作场所。
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