TY - GEN
T1 - Experiment on Student Teamwork
AU - Gudmundsson, Karl S.
AU - Thorbergsson, Helgi
AU - Andersen, Kristinn
AU - Thorsteinsson, Saemundur
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2017 IEEE.
PY - 2017/6
Y1 - 2017/6
N2 - Teaching and learning electronics can be accomplished in myriad of different ways. In this paper, we report ongoing teaching experiment in classical electronics 1 and electronics 2 courses.The classical way of lectures, independent homework and summative assessment is a one way of teaching. Exploring ways to make learning these difficult subjects easier and more fun is an ongoing challenge. At the University of Iceland we have been experiencing with teamwork and peer assessment instead of independent homework as well as class presentations instead of midterms.In this paper, we discuss how the peer-pressure caused by teamwork and presentations affects students' final outcome in electronics 1 and 2 courses. Moreover, in this paper we examine dropout, failing grades and grade distribution as well as course structure.Furthermore, several adjustments have been made during the past three years of this experiment to hone out best practices. The experience of these adjustments will be discussed and reported.The same approach can be used in other courses. Results from this experiment shows that this method helps students effectively with understanding threshold concepts and master the material.
AB - Teaching and learning electronics can be accomplished in myriad of different ways. In this paper, we report ongoing teaching experiment in classical electronics 1 and electronics 2 courses.The classical way of lectures, independent homework and summative assessment is a one way of teaching. Exploring ways to make learning these difficult subjects easier and more fun is an ongoing challenge. At the University of Iceland we have been experiencing with teamwork and peer assessment instead of independent homework as well as class presentations instead of midterms.In this paper, we discuss how the peer-pressure caused by teamwork and presentations affects students' final outcome in electronics 1 and 2 courses. Moreover, in this paper we examine dropout, failing grades and grade distribution as well as course structure.Furthermore, several adjustments have been made during the past three years of this experiment to hone out best practices. The experience of these adjustments will be discussed and reported.The same approach can be used in other courses. Results from this experiment shows that this method helps students effectively with understanding threshold concepts and master the material.
KW - Assessment
KW - Electronics
KW - Teaching
KW - Teamwork
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85070410683
U2 - 10.1109/EAEEIE.2017.8768607
DO - 10.1109/EAEEIE.2017.8768607
M3 - Conference contribution
T3 - 2017 27th EAEEIE Annual Conference, EAEEIE 2017
BT - 2017 27th EAEEIE Annual Conference, EAEEIE 2017
PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
T2 - 27th EAEEIE Annual Conference, EAEEIE 2017
Y2 - 7 June 2017 through 9 June 2017
ER -