Published April 18, 2016
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Multidisciplinary Education for New Landscape Engineering Concepts using Problem-Based Collaborative Learning. A Case Study in Spain
Description
Problem-based learning (PBL) is widely regarded as a successful educational method. In Spain, most engineering
degrees are still based mainly on old style lecture classes where a great deal of information is given to the students. This
work assesses the introduction of a PBL strategy as a complement to traditional engineering education. The instructors'
and students' attitudes towards its implementation are studied. A new approach has been proposed for the PBL
strategy: instead of a single problem, a chain of problems was developed that could be solved in a collaborative
environment. Results from the experience showed a high level of student acceptance. Response to the PBL initiative was
found to be positive both for instructors and students, though lack of time, difficulties in evaluations and an increase in
students' and teachers' workloads were the main disadvantages. Compared with traditional engineering curricula, the
mixed traditional–PBL model appears to inspire a higher degree of involvement in study activities where on-line
learning tools played an important role.
Additional details
Identifiers
- URL
- https://idus.us.es/handle/11441/39999
- URN
- urn:oai:idus.us.es:11441/39999
Origin repository
- Origin repository
- USE