Promoting Community of Inquiry in Synchronous Team Design Activities for Remote Engineering Laboratory Instruction

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Baiyun Chen;Ronald F. DeMara
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Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has introduced challenges to delivering laboratory-based STEM curricula. This study evaluates students’ learning experience in a synchronous team design activity within the laboratory component of an undergraduate Computer Engineering course during the pandemic. Using the EduPad digital platform, students collaborated in small groups to develop a working design for a software simulator. The researchers measured students’ social, cognitive, and teaching presences during the remote team design activities and gathered their feedback on the learning experience. The findings demonstrate that students exhibited high levels of cognitive presence during the remote team design activities, suggesting effective strategies for promoting cognitive presence in synchronous engineering laboratory instruction. This study contributes to the community of inquiry framework and expands the existing repertoire of techniques for enhancing cognitive presence in online synchronous instruction. The implications for further research are also discussed.
在远程工程实验室教学的同步团队设计活动中促进探究社区的发展
COVID-19 大流行给基于实验室的 STEM 课程带来了挑战。本研究评估了大流行期间,学生在计算机工程本科课程实验部分的同步团队设计活动中的学习体验。通过使用 EduPad 数字平台,学生们以小组为单位合作开发了一个软件模拟器的工作设计。研究人员测量了学生在远程团队设计活动中的社交、认知和教学状态,并收集了他们对学习体验的反馈。研究结果表明,学生在远程团队设计活动中表现出了高水平的认知临场感,这为在同步工程实验室教学中促进认知临场感提出了有效策略。这项研究为探究社区框架做出了贡献,并扩展了在在线同步教学中增强认知临场感的现有技术。此外,还讨论了进一步研究的意义。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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