学生团队合作实验

Karl S. Gudmundsson, Helgi Thorbergsson, Kristinn Andersen, Saemundur E. Thorsteinsson
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教学和学习电子学可以通过无数种不同的方式来完成。本文报道了在经典电子学1和电子学2课程中正在进行的教学实验。经典的讲授、自主作业、总结评价是一种教学方式。探索使学习这些困难的科目更容易、更有趣的方法是一项持续的挑战。在冰岛大学,我们经历了团队合作和同行评估,而不是独立的家庭作业,以及课堂报告,而不是期中考试。在本文中,我们讨论了团队合作和演讲引起的同伴压力如何影响学生在电子1和2课程中的最终结果。此外,本文还考察了辍学率、不及格成绩、成绩分布以及课程结构。此外,在过去三年的实验中进行了一些调整,以磨练出最佳实践。将讨论和报告这些调整的经验。同样的方法也适用于其他课程。实验结果表明,该方法能有效地帮助学生理解阈值概念,掌握材料。
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Experiment on Student Teamwork
Teaching and learning electronics can be accomplished in myriad of different ways. In this paper, we report ongoing teaching experiment in classical electronics 1 and electronics 2 courses.The classical way of lectures, independent homework and summative assessment is a one way of teaching. Exploring ways to make learning these difficult subjects easier and more fun is an ongoing challenge. At the University of Iceland we have been experiencing with teamwork and peer assessment instead of independent homework as well as class presentations instead of midterms.In this paper, we discuss how the peer-pressure caused by teamwork and presentations affects students’ final outcome in electronics 1 and 2 courses. Moreover, in this paper we examine dropout, failing grades and grade distribution as well as course structure.Furthermore, several adjustments have been made during the past three years of this experiment to hone out best practices. The experience of these adjustments will be discussed and reported.The same approach can be used in other courses. Results from this experiment shows that this method helps students effectively with understanding threshold concepts and master the material.
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