Effectiveness of Alternative Assessment Tools used in EiS-SULAM Projects for Sustainable Communities in Engineering Programme

C. M. Mat Isa, Nur Izzati Ab Rani, Mohd Khairul Kamaruddin, S. Abdull Rahman, Nurul Fariha Lokman
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Service-Learning Malaysia-University for Society (SULAM) approach integrates theory and practice to expose students to real-world community problems and develop their higher-order thinking skills (HOTs). However, there is a lack of research on alternative assessment tools used to evaluate SULAM projects in engineering programs. This study focuses on the assessment tools used for the Engineers in Society (EIS) course integrated with SULAM (EiS-SULAM) and their effectiveness. A questionnaire survey was administered to 462 civil engineering students who took the EiS-SULAM course during the October 2020, March 2021, and October 2021 semesters. Of the 462 students, 165 responded to the questionnaire, resulting in a response rate of 36%. The students' perspectives were triangulated with the direct attainment of the program outcomes for the course based on the assessments used. The results showed that all students met the 50% cut-off mark for the EiSSULAM course, satisfying the EAC Standard 2020 criterion. The study highlights that the four assessment tools used in the EIS course are effective, but there is a room for improvement. The students suggested the need for financial support from the university, improvements to the assessment tools, facilities such as internet, conducive environment to enhance their learning experience, and additional support from lecturers/advisors highlighting the importance of quality guidance and mentorship for student success. The study's findings could help improve engineering assessment instruments to enhance the students’ skill sets related to sustainable community. However, the use of purposive sampling may limit the generalizability of the results to other engineering programmes or institutions. The results suggest that the EIS-SULAM course is effective in developing students' HOTs and achieving essential skill sets for societal well-being. In conclusion, this study provides valuable insights into the effectiveness of assessment tools in SULAM projects for engineering programmes and its potential to develop the essential skill sets required for community and societal well-being. Future research could explore the effectiveness of SULAM in different engineering programmes and institutions using different sampling methods. In addition, promising avenue for future research is the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI), such as ChatGPT, in the development of assessment prompts for engineering courses. This research could focus on creating AI-powered prompts aligned with course and program outcomes to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of student evaluation.
工程学可持续社区 EiS-SULAM 项目中使用的替代评估工具的有效性
马来西亚-大学社会服务学习(SULAM)方法将理论与实践相结合,让学生接触真实世界的社区问题,培养他们的高阶思维能力(HOTs)。然而,目前还缺乏对工程学课程中用于评估 SULAM 项目的其他评估工具的研究。本研究的重点是与 SULAM(EiS-SULAM)相结合的 "工程师参与社会(EIS)"课程所使用的评估工具及其有效性。本研究对在 2020 年 10 月、2021 年 3 月和 2021 年 10 月三个学期选修 EiS-SULAM 课程的 462 名土木工程专业学生进行了问卷调查。在 462 名学生中,有 165 名学生回复了问卷,回复率为 36%。根据所使用的评估方法,将学生的观点与课程成果的直接达成情况进行了三角测量。结果显示,所有学生都达到了 EiSSULAM 课程 50%的分数线,符合 EAC 标准 2020 的标准。研究强调,在 EIS 课程中使用的四种评估工具是有效的,但仍有改进的余地。学生们提出需要学校提供资金支持、改进评估工具、提供互联网等设施、创造有利环境以提升学习体验,以及讲师/导师提供额外支持,强调了高质量指导和导师制对学生成功的重要性。研究结果有助于改进工程评估工具,提高学生与可持续发展社区相关的技能。然而,有目的抽样的使用可能会限制研究结果在其他工程课程或机构中的推广。研究结果表明,EIS-SULAM 课程在培养学生的 HOTs 和实现社会福祉的基本技能组合方面是有效的。总之,本研究为工程课程 SULAM 项目中评估工具的有效性及其发展社区和社会福祉所需的 基本技能组合的潜力提供了宝贵的见解。未来的研究可以采用不同的抽样方法,探索 SULAM 在不同工程课程和机构中的有效性。此外,人工智能(AI)(如 ChatGPT)与工程学课程评估提示的整合也是未来研究的一个有前途的途径。这项研究的重点是创建与课程和项目成果相一致的人工智能提示,以提高学生评价的效率和效果。
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