DocumentCode
2059580
Title
Project-Based Learning For a Digital Circuits Design Sequence
Author
Northern, J., III
Author_Institution
Prairie View AandM Univ., Prairie View
fYear
2007
fDate
20-22 April 2007
Firstpage
358
Lastpage
362
Abstract
In today´s globally competitive business environment, technology-based companies are looking for and expect to hire workers who have the skills necessary to successfully perform in a changing knowledge-based society. Students of today enter an increasingly globalized world in which technology plays a vital role. They must be good communicators, as well as great collaborators. The new work environment requires responsibility and self-management, as well as interpersonal and project-management skills that demand teamwork and leadership. It is essential that academic institutions equip future graduates with the essential skills to be an integral part of this change. Project-based learning (PBL) is designed to put students into a students-as-workers setting where they learn collaboration, critical thinking, written and oral communication, and the values of work ethic. In this paper we present a strategy for applying PBL to Digital Circuits. PBL applied to Digital Circuits and Design Sequence (DCDS) courses addresses the need to provide undergraduate electrical and computer engineering students with such capabilities as they relate to real-world applications.
Keywords
digital circuits; education; educational computing; knowledge based systems; DCDS course; PBL; digital circuit design sequence; interpersonal skills; project-based learning; project-management skills; Application software; Collaborative work; Computer networks; Design engineering; Digital circuits; Digital systems; Engineering students; Hardware; Modems; Software prototyping; Digital design; computer engineering; logic circuits; problem-based learning;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Region 5 Technical Conference, 2007 IEEE
Conference_Location
Fayetteville, AR
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-1280-8
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-4244-1280-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/TPSD.2007.4380335
Filename
4380335
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