Doing engineering design: Reflections on the active learning experience

Chris Dowlen, Barney Townsend

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Abstract

A structural design exercise has provided students with an effective experience of designing to meet a specific need. The brief is that students design a structure to support a 30N load midway between two tables placed a metre apart, using only balsa wood, A4 copying paper and balsa cement. It is run as a competitive exercise, with the lightest structure that holds the load gaining maximum marks - a clear, unambiguous and objective criterion that gives students immediate feedback. The first part of the paper concentrates on the experience of running the exercise over the years, of how the students have coped with the open-ended nature and demonstrates the variety of solutions that have been presented. The second part of the paper is reflective, and concerns the student learning experiences and how this develops their design abilities, their experience of the real world and their self-motivation as learners.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2011
Event13th International Conference on Engineering and Product Design Education -
Duration: 12 Jan 2011 → …

Conference

Conference13th International Conference on Engineering and Product Design Education
Period12/01/11 → …

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