Title of article :
Interdisciplinary project work: practice makes perfect?
Author/Authors :
Ivins، نويسنده , , J.R.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1997
Abstract :
This paper reports the findings of an action research
study into a major interdisciplinary group project. The project
was performed over one semester by some 180 third-year undergraduates
majoring in engineering and design disciplines at De
Montfort University in the United Kingdom.
The paper discusses the rationale behind the project, the
academic background of the students, and the project brief. In
addition, the assessment criteria used by the academic staff to
assess the work of the groups is introduced.
The paper utilizes the research findings to identify and discuss
a number of changes in students’ performance, attitude, and
culture. The results of the research into undergraduate multidisciplinary
teams are compared to findings from research into
multidisciplinary projects operated in the European motor car
industry. Finally, a comparison is then made with current findings
of studies of student multidisciplinary work in the American
academic environment.
The author concludes that multidisciplinary product design
teams yield many tangible benefits including the rapid development
of marketable products. Undergraduate students also gain
many intangible benefits such as improved interpersonal skills,
positive emotions, and an increase in personal performance and
motivation through working in multidisciplinary teams.
Keywords :
Engineering teaching methods , Multidisciplinary teams , project work assessment. , Interdisciplinaryprojects
Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON EDUCATION
Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON EDUCATION