Title :
Learning through experience ∼ hands-on education at a technical college in Japan ∼
Author :
Imazawa, Akio ; Naoe, Nobuyuki ; Ito, Meguru
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Global Inf. Technol., Kanazawa Tech. Coll., Kanazawa, Japan
Abstract :
The technical college system is thought to be one of the most successful educational systems in Japan. One of the main reasons for this success is the hands-on education which the technical colleges have given to their students. In this paper, the authors present an outline of the hands-on education at Kanazawa Technical College, a private technical college in Japan. The most important classes for hands-on education at KTC are the “Creative Experiments” and “Capstone Project” classes. The curriculum of KTC is designed to be centered on those hands-on classes. Additionally, the students are encouraged to join extra-curricular projects such as the Robot Contest. Highly-motivated KTC students are joining those projects and are developing their skills and abilities. Four major features of the hands-on education at KTC are: focusing on creativity, emphasizing teamwork, employing kenkyu-sitsu system, and joining external contests. The authors believe that those features will help the graduates be creative engineers throughout their professional life. Despite the contribution of hands-on education towards producing creative engineers, there are many challenges that practitioners face. Among them are legal restrictions, shortage of resources, difficulty in evaluation, and collapse of the life-long employment system. To some extent, those features and challenges are common among technical colleges in Japan.
Keywords :
control engineering education; educational institutions; robots; Capstone Project classes; Japan; KTC; Kanazawa Technical College; kenkyu-sitsu system; legal restriction; robot contest; technical college system; Conferences; Engineering education; Industries; Production; Robots; Teamwork; contest; creativity; hands-on education; kenkyu-shitsu; teamwork; technical college;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering Education (ICEED), 2014 IEEE 6th Conference on
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-4596-2
DOI :
10.1109/ICEED.2014.7194679