Post on 11-Feb-2016
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University of Limerick, Ireland
EMRC- Educational Media Research Centre
Prof Timothy Hall, Director EMRC
www.ul.ie
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Practice Based Learning?
Co-operative Education
CPD- Continued Professional Development
PEBL- Problem and Enquiry Based Learning
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Practice Based Learning? Co-op
All UL undergraduate students spend part of their programme working in business or industry.
Either a single 9 month period (one semester and a summer)
Or
Two periods totalling up to one year.
UL has a large administration division that handles this placement
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Practice Based Learning? CPD
UL has a significant programme of highly modular courses that enable working professionals to upskill and retrain to Masters level and beyond.
Recognition of Prior Learning and Experiential Learning can be up to 20% of credit
Part of a national Programme MAP – Modular Accreditation Programme
Partnership with business/industry Communities of Practice, COP, for learning and training – called SkillsNet e.g. uLearning Shannon (a partner in this project)
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Practice Based Learning? CPD →Contribution to Industry and Regional Innovation
Just one example:
ERC Enterprise Research Centre
www.ul.ie/erc
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Practice Based Learning? PEBL - Problem and Enquiry Based Learning
PEBL has been widely used in medical and health science nearly 50 years, it’s new to Engineering
Employers have criticized our BE and BSc programmes for lack of transferable skills – problem solving, communication, team working
EMRC has pioneered EPBL – Engineering Problem Based Learning in the early years of programmes in Electronics and Computer Engineering
We also use EPBL to teach aspects research methodology in taught Masters programmes
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Practice Based Learning? EPBL – Engineering Problem Based Learning
The usual weekly structure of a course (2hours lectures, 2hours lab plus private study) is replaced buy a single 4hour session in the lab
Students work on a single lab based problem for the whole semester, in working towards its solution they discover, learn, and apply the material in the module syllabus
They work as a class, in small groups and individually, they learn to manage and share their work
The lecturer becomes a mentor in their activities and is the “customer” for their solution to the problem
Assessment is based on the natural outcomes of their work, design documentation, presentation, demonstration, answering questions, formal reports
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Practice Based Learning? EPBL – Engineering Problem Based Learning
There are no course notes, there are no lab scripts, there is no conventional end of semester examination
An essential feature is our use of an LMS (learning management system), we use Moodle. This looks after the course administration and management and more importantly serves as a channel for both formal and informal communication between the lecturer and the class as a whole, and as individuals, and for peer to peer communication. Through it students submit material for assessment and receive marks and feedback (both formative and summative)
(We call our EPBL courses “Outcome Based Learning Lab”)
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Practice Based Learning? EPBL – Engineering Problem Based LearningExamples
OBLL1- Lift ControllerThis is in first year and replaces a course on sequential logic. The problem is to build a controller for a model lift (elevator) using discrete logic
OBLL2- Electronic Weather Station and Public Web SiteThis third semester course combines an introduction to sensors and instrumentation with the development of dynamic web sites based on LAMP technology for student who have had one course that introduced databases and HTML and have completed first year electrical science
EMRC Moodle
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Practice Based Learning? EPBL – Engineering Problem Based LearningOther Examples
Advanced Processor Architecture: A cooperative learning course for Masters in Computer Engineering
The Engineer as a Profession: An introduction to the professional activities of the engineer for first year students
Professional Studies (Ethics) in Computer Science: A cooperative learning course for fourth year Computer Systems students. Group working with participants in three countries (IE, UK USA)
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Practice Based Learning? EPBL – Engineering Problem Based Learning
How are theoretical lectures and practical studies organised?
EPBL has no lectures, students determine what new knowledge they need to solve the problem and research it themselves
How are the practical studies incorporated into courses?
Our students study five course each semester at the moment only one in each of the first three semesters is EPBL
UL Dept Electronic & Computer Engineering Bachelors Programmes
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Comments?
Questions?
Prof Timothy Hall
Director EMRC, Dept ECE
University of Limerick, Ireland
timothy.hall@ul.ie