Toward Outcome Based Education (OBE): An Impact of Active Learning Approach for 'Computer Organization' Course
By: Patial, Snehal S.
Contributor(s): Kulkarni, Sushma Sheakhar.
Publisher: Pune Engineering Education Foundation 2020Edition: Vol.34(2), October.Description: 45-53p.Subject(s): Computer EngineeringOnline resources: Click Here In: Journal of engineering education transformationsSummary: recent years, there is an incredible development in technology, which brought innovative changes in the educational sector. Active learning approaches are vital in teaching learning process such as content delivery, assessment, monitoring, etc. This paper discussed about active learning activities as simulation tool, buzz activity through animated video, and poster presentation. In addition to this, we checked students' performance and impact to gain knowledge by considering result analysis and course outcome attainment of two consecutive years for “computer organization” course. Individual students learning performance and learning interest increased due to implementation of different active learning tools during classes.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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recent years, there is an incredible development in technology, which brought innovative changes in the educational sector. Active learning approaches are vital in teaching learning process such as content delivery, assessment, monitoring, etc. This paper discussed about active learning activities as simulation tool, buzz activity through animated video, and poster presentation. In addition to this, we checked students' performance and impact to gain knowledge by considering result analysis and course outcome attainment of two consecutive years for “computer organization” course. Individual students learning performance and learning interest increased due to implementation of different active learning tools during classes.
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