DocumentCode
1852366
Title
Project Catalyst: promoting systemic change in engineering education
Author
Hoyt, Brian ; Hanyak, Michael ; Vigeant, Margot ; Snyder, William ; Aburdene, Maurice ; Hyde, Daniel ; Mastascusa, Edward ; Prince, Michael
Author_Institution
Eng. Comput. Support Team, Bucknell Univ., Lewisburg, PA, USA
Volume
2
fYear
2001
fDate
2001
Abstract
Project Catalyst is an NSF-funded initiative to promote systemic change in engineering education by integrating instructional design techniques, transforming the classroom into a cooperative learning environment, and incorporating the use of information technology in the teaching/learning process. A conceptual framework is described to aid in shifting and supporting student´s and instructor´s activities in a transition from a traditional mode to a collaborative mode of instruction. In the first year of Project Catalyst, a core group of engineering faculty has begun implementing this focused shift by introducing a greater emphasis on team building, teamwork, cooperative learning, problem-based learning, and information technology. This paper discusses our enhanced instructional model and the supplementary skills modules that we will develop and use to implement this model. It concludes with the future work for the remaining two years of the NSF-funded project
Keywords
educational computing; engineering education; NSF-funded initiative; Project Catalyst; classroom transformation; collaborative instruction mode; cooperative learning environment; engineering education systemic change; engineering faculty; information technology; instructional design techniques; problem-based learning; supplementary skills modules; teaching/learning process; team building; teamwork; Books; Chemical engineering; Collaboration; Computer science; Educational institutions; Educational technology; Engineering education; Information technology; Laboratories; Teamwork;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Frontiers in Education Conference, 2001. 31st Annual
Conference_Location
Reno, NV
ISSN
0190-5848
Print_ISBN
0-7803-6669-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/FIE.2001.963666
Filename
963666
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