Effect of Unit Operations Laboratory Course Structure on Learning and Self-Efficacy

Authors

  • Janie Brennan Washington University in Saint Louis
  • Erin D. Solomon Washington University in saint Louis

Abstract

A unit operations laboratory course was significantly modified to be an open-ended problem-based experience with an emphasis on teamwork and communication skills. Students were surveyed to assess gains in engineering self-efficacy as well as to indicate which course structure components were most beneficial to learning. Students showed significant gains in communication and design self-efficacy. Lectures were rated unimportant, while lab reports, oral presentations, teamwork, and open-ended problems were rated as highly important for learning.

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Published

2019-05-10

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Summer School Special Section