Campus Units
Electrical and Computer Engineering, Industrial Design
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Conference
IEEE Frontiers in Education (FIE) Conference
Publication Version
Accepted Manuscript
Link to Published Version
https://doi.org/10.1109/FIE44824.2020.9274104
Publication Date
12-4-2020
Journal or Book Title
2020 IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference (FIE)
DOI
10.1109/FIE44824.2020.9274104
Conference Title
IEEE Frontiers in Education (FIE) Conference
Conference Date
October 21-24, 2020
Abstract
In the present day, most engineering programs are focused on imparting highly detailed technical knowledge to their students. Some of the forward-looking programs and faculty are bringing socio-technical perspectives to engineering education, but to- date they are not the majority. Though the students remain interested in technical content, oftentimes they face difficulty connecting what they learn to practicality. Consequently, students resort to learning through memorization and example-based learning implying that students quickly forget what they have learned. It is well documented that students can retain more about courses where they have participated in team activities, problem solving, etc. Since they can work on connections and sharing ideas as a community. In recent years, it is also becoming apparent that a lack of attention to human values and the human side of engineering will create disconnects between the social responsibility of engineers and their place as technical citizens and leaders. However, if a connection exists between the students’ education and their personal learning goals, would there be an improvement in how they learn? Through our work, we seek evidence that when a student engages personally and is socio-technically aware they are more receptive to learning. We would like to know if incorporation of a human sided approach to engineering (through an inquiry classroom), enables engineering students to be more engaged and involved in their learning and eventually towards societal issues. Additionally, we will perform a content analysis of student reflections to investigate if an inquiry-based environment is suitable for students to engage in the human side of engineering.
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Copyright Owner
IEEE
Copyright Date
2020
Language
en
File Format
application/pdf
Recommended Citation
Gaunkar, Neelam Prabhu; Fila, Nicholas D.; and Mina, Mani, "Broadening Engineering Perspectives by Emphasizing the Human Side of Engineering" (2020). Electrical and Computer Engineering Conference Papers, Posters and Presentations. 106.
https://lib.dr.iastate.edu/ece_conf/106
Comments
This is a manuscript of a proceeding published as Gaunkar, Neelam Prabhu, Nicholas Fila, and Mani Mina. "Broadening Engineering Perspectives by Emphasizing the Human Side of Engineering." In 2020 IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference (FIE) (2020). DOI: 10.1109/FIE44824.2020.9274104. Posted with permission.