“IKEA Effect” and project-based instruction in intermediate strength of materials course

IF 1.1 Q3 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Isaac Elishakoff, Victor Zauder
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This study deals with making the strength of material courses taught at mechanical, civil, and aerospace departments more effective by incorporating a series of personalized projects. These projects are parametrized by some entries that are made personal depending on the serial number of the student in the class. Cooperation is encouraged along with the need to evaluate the results that depend on the student's serial number. The correlation with the so-called IKEA effect is demonstrated. It appears that the results are extremely encouraging, leading to a much better understanding of issues. The project-based teaching has the aim of enhancing involvement and promoting interest and collaboration among students while discouraging cheating. Despite the harder effort required along the course, this method would also increase comprehension and related horizontal engineering skills by increasing motivation and valorizing each student's work thanks to the “IKEA Effect.” Students’ feedback is reported.
中级材料强度课程中的 "宜家效应 "和基于项目的教学
本研究旨在通过纳入一系列个性化项目,使机械、土木和航空航天系教授的材料强度课程更加有效。这些项目由一些条目参数化,这些条目根据班级中学生的序列号进行个性化设置。在鼓励合作的同时,还需要评估取决于学生序号的结果。与所谓的宜家效应的相关性得到了证明。结果似乎非常令人鼓舞,使学生对问题有了更好的理解。基于项目的教学旨在提高学生的参与度,促进学生的兴趣和合作,同时阻止作弊行为。尽管在课程中需要付出更多努力,但由于 "宜家效应",这种方法还能提高学生的学习积极性,重视每个学生的工作,从而提高他们的理解能力和相关的水平工程技能。报告了学生的反馈意见。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Mechanical Engineering Education is aimed at teachers and trainers of mechanical engineering students in higher education and focuses on the discussion of the principles and practices of training professional, technical and mechanical engineers and those in related fields. It encourages articles about new experimental methods, and laboratory techniques, and includes book reviews and highlights of recent articles in this field.
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