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Mapping remote and multidisciplinary learning barriers: lessons from challenge-based innovation at CERN
Authors:Matilde Bisballe Jensen  Tuuli Maria Utriainen  Martin Steinert
Institution:1. Department of Mechanical &2. Industrial Engineering, The Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway;3. Idea Square, CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
Abstract:This paper presents the experienced difficulties of students participating in the multidisciplinary, remote collaborating engineering design course challenge-based innovation at CERN. This is with the aim to identify learning barriers and improve future learning experiences. We statistically analyse the rated differences between distinct design activities, educational background and remote vs. co-located collaboration. The analysis is based on a quantitative and qualitative questionnaire (N?=?37). Our analysis found significant ranking differences between remote and co-located activities. This questions whether the remote factor might be a barrier for the originally intended learning goals. Further a correlation between analytical and converging design phases was identified. Hence, future facilitators are suggested to help students in the transition from one design phase to the next rather than only teaching methods in the individual design phases. Finally, we discuss how educators address the identified learning barriers when designing future courses including multidisciplinary or remote collaboration.
Keywords:Engineering education  engineering design  multidisciplinary education  remote collaboration  CERN
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