Title :
Delayed Guidance: A Teaching-Learning Strategy to Develop Ill-Structured Problem Solving Skills in Engineering
Author :
Kothiyal, Aditi ; Rajendran, Bipin ; Murthy, Sahana
Author_Institution :
IDP in Educ. Technol., IIT Bombay, Mumbai, India
Abstract :
Problem solving is an important skill for engineering graduates to develop. However, in most traditional engineering classrooms, students practice solving well structured problems which is not sufficient because engineers need to be able to solve real world problems which are ill structured. Therefore it is important for engineering students to be trained in ill-structured problem solving. In this paper, we present a new teaching-learning strategy for ill-structured problem solving based on productive failure and instructor prompts. Students do unguided in-class exploration of engineering problems in groups, after which they receive instruction on problem solving strategies. We conducted a pilot study by incorporating our teaching-learning strategy in a senior electrical engineering course. We found that students developed several ill-structured problem solving skills and showed a range of problem solving behaviors and heuristics.
Keywords :
educational courses; electrical engineering education; teaching; delayed guidance; engineering students; heuristics; ill-structured problem solving skills; instructor prompts; problem solving behaviors; productive failure; senior electrical engineering course; teaching-learning strategy; unguided in-class engineering problem exploration; Engineering students; Interviews; Knowledge engineering; Neurons; Problem-solving; Training; Tutorials;
Conference_Titel :
Learning and Teaching in Computing and Engineering (LaTiCE), 2015 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Taipei
DOI :
10.1109/LaTiCE.2015.27