Abstract
A major factor when choosing the teaching methods in a new weekly 5 ECTS course was to
enhance the student’s engagement and responsibility for own learning by setting a frame
enabling them to visualize themselves as civil engineers. The course is “Materials Durability
and Repair” and it is offered to civil engineering students (both at bachelor and master level)
as an advanced and elective course. A maximum number of students in the course is set to
25 for practical reasons. Excursions to relevant sites with structures suffering from decay or
where repair actions take place was one important teaching method. The excursions took
place preferably as introduction to a new part-topic so the students had a common
knowledge platform from where the more theoretical teaching could set off. The teachers
experienced higher motivation from the students when the excursions were before the
lectures on the connected topic than vice versa, probably because the ability to relate the
theory to the real life made the topic seem more relevant to them. At the excursions the
students took samples which they analysed in the laboratory at the university to enhance the
active learning. As these samples are from real sites, they also reflect the huge variability at
such sites and sometimes the results did not support the theory. The frustration of not
knowing all upfront places the student in a situation well known to working engineers and
formed background for relevant discussions. Experts from companies took part in planning of
some of the excursions and gave lectures on “real life cases” during the course. This
involvement from companies introduced the students to the engineering community which
they will join in the future. The companies engagement was important both to the training of
scientific engineering skills and professional skills. Also important to the training of
professional skills was the deliverables from the students, which was dissemination of own
work in articles and a poster presentation performed in groups of 5 students. Student
evaluations of the course were positive and currently the course is running for the third time.
It is oversubscribed and has a waiting list, underlining the need for such a course.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Proceedings of the 7th International CDIO Conference |
Publisher | Technical University of Denmark |
Publication date | 2011 |
Publication status | Published - 2011 |
Event | 7th International CDIO Conference - Technical University of Denmark, Copenhagen, Denmark Duration: 20 Jun 2011 → 23 Jun 2011 Conference number: 7 http://www.cdio2011.dtu.dk/ |
Conference
Conference | 7th International CDIO Conference |
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Number | 7 |
Location | Technical University of Denmark |
Country/Territory | Denmark |
City | Copenhagen |
Period | 20/06/2011 → 23/06/2011 |
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Keywords
- Active learning
- Problem based learning
- Company participation
- Professional skills
- Excursion