Classroom Teaching to Enhance Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving Skills for developing IOTApplications
By: Magrabi, Syed Abdur Rauf.
Contributor(s): Pasha, Moghal Irfan.
Publisher: Pune Engineering Education Foundation 2018Edition: Vol.31(3), Jan.Description: 152-157p.Subject(s): Humanities and Applied ScienceOnline resources: Click here In: Journal of engineering education transformationsSummary: Critical thinking is a learned skill that requires instruction and continuous practice. Engineering education instructor's levels can enhance students' critical thinking skills by using instructional strategies that actively engage students in the learning process rather than relying on lecture and rote memorization, focusing instruction on the process of learning rather than solely on the content on theory of Internet Of Things (IOT), and using assessment techniques that provide students to develop a prototype with an intellectual challenge rather than memory recall. Several barriers can impede critical thinking instruction. Lack of training, limited resources, biased preconceptions, and time constraints conspire to negate learning environments that promote critical thinking. However, actively engaging students in project-based or collaborative activities can encourage students' critical thinking development if instructors model the thinking process, use effective questioning techniques, and guide students' critical thinking processes. The examples provided challenge instructors to think of students as users of information rather than receivers of information. Results and evidences are shown where the students and faculty have engaged in a collaborative work for building an IOT device for various applications.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Critical thinking is a learned skill that requires instruction and continuous practice. Engineering education instructor's levels can enhance students' critical thinking skills by using instructional strategies that actively engage students in the learning process rather than relying on lecture and rote memorization, focusing instruction on the process of learning rather than solely on the content on theory of Internet Of Things (IOT), and using assessment techniques that provide students to develop a prototype with an intellectual challenge rather than memory recall. Several barriers can impede critical thinking instruction. Lack of training, limited resources, biased preconceptions, and time constraints conspire to negate learning environments that promote critical thinking. However, actively engaging students in project-based or collaborative activities can encourage students' critical thinking development if instructors model the thinking process, use effective questioning techniques, and guide students' critical thinking processes. The examples provided challenge instructors to think of students as users of information rather than receivers of information. Results and evidences are shown where the students and faculty have engaged in a collaborative work for building an IOT device for various applications.
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