<p>The research and associated literature review contained within
this paper provides an overview of Project Based Learning (PjBL) methods globally
and its current application in La Trobe University Engineering degrees. The
team involved in the project conducted a literature review of PjBL
methodologies used in various universities, encompassing descriptions of assessment,
the impact reported on students, academics or university, and the challenges
encountered. Following the systematic review and taking into account the
variety of the methods analysed, a tool to assess the level of PjBL in a subject
was created, formed around undergraduate engineering degrees at La Trobe University
in Melbourne. Engineering subjects implemented within the La Trobe University Engineering
degrees have considerable PjBL elements and have increased the prevalence of contemporary
pedagogical approaches (including PjBL) in the degree structure. Abstract and non-specific
engineering subjects involving innovation and entrepreneurship have become more
prevalent in the La Trobe Engineering structure..The assessment tool was then
applied for three case studies with various levels of PjBL, developed at La
Trobe University, Department of Engineering.</p>
History
Publication Date
2019-11-15
Proceedings
WEC2019: World Engineers Convention 2019
Publisher
Engineers Australia
Place of publication
Australia
Pagination
(p.1288-1300)
ISBN-13
9781925627251
Name of conference
World Engineering Convention
Location
Melbourne
Starting Date
2019-11-20
Finshing Date
2019-11-22
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