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The Impact of Active Learning Interventions on Student Outcomes in Core Mechanical Engineering Topics

dc.contributor.advisor Fu, Katherine
dc.contributor.author Paige, Myela Autumn
dc.contributor.committeeMember Qi, Hang (Jerry)
dc.contributor.committeeMember Ferri, Aldo
dc.contributor.committeeMember Kingsley, Gordon
dc.contributor.committeeMember Poproski, Ruth
dc.contributor.department Mechanical Engineering
dc.date.accessioned 2023-01-10T16:12:38Z
dc.date.available 2023-01-10T16:12:38Z
dc.date.created 2021-12
dc.date.issued 2021-12-14
dc.date.submitted December 2021
dc.date.updated 2023-01-10T16:12:38Z
dc.description.abstract This research focuses on the enhancement of the undergraduate education in mechanical engineering using active learning techniques, and specifically, hands-on learning through the incorporation of student interaction with 3D multi-material printed and machined parts. Complex subjects that impact a person’s ability to apply knowledge in many different industries are mechanics of materials and geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T). A method has been developed to improve attributes of self-efficacy, student satisfaction, and course performance by incorporating multiple active learning-based modules into the classroom. This dissertation is comprised of two distinct engineering education development projects. Both projects provide insight into the impact of hands-on module development, active learning, and spatial tools on student performance. The first project is mechanics of materials module development for four major topics in the course and the evaluation of the impact of the modules on the students. This development process was vital to understand how the combination of curriculum activity structure, 3D printed multi-material models, and participant feedback can shape the engagement and reception of the learning activities. The second project focused on the development and evaluation of an intervention for geometric dimensioning and tolerancing using machined parts and measurement devices, based on best practices learned from the development of the mechanics of materials modules. This pedagogical approach revealed strategies for iterative design of hands-on learning activities for core engineering subjects in the undergraduate curriculum that foster engagement, encourage spatial conceptualization, and create an alternative modality for students to experience a different type of learning outside of traditional lectures.
dc.description.degree Ph.D.
dc.format.mimetype application/pdf
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/1853/70068
dc.language.iso en_US
dc.publisher Georgia Institute of Technology
dc.subject Engineering education
dc.subject Iterative development
dc.subject Student feedback
dc.subject Class interventions
dc.subject Mechanical engineering
dc.subject Mechanics of Materials
dc.subject GD&T
dc.subject Curriculum development
dc.title The Impact of Active Learning Interventions on Student Outcomes in Core Mechanical Engineering Topics
dc.type Text
dc.type.genre Dissertation
dspace.entity.type Publication
local.contributor.advisor Fu, Katherine
local.contributor.corporatename George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering
local.contributor.corporatename College of Engineering
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thesis.degree.level Doctoral
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