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Frontiers in Educational Research, 2022, 5(1); doi: 10.25236/FER.2022.050107.

The Hardware Practice Courses Design for the Innovative Engineering Thinking

Author(s)

Jing Li1, Lili Zhang1, Fang Wang1, Pei Yu2

Corresponding Author:
Pei Yu
Affiliation(s)

1College of Information Engineering, Beijing Institute of Petrochemical Technology, Beijing, China

2China Fire and Rescue Institute, Beijing, China

Abstract

The separation of theory and practice of hardware course is an important factor affecting students to improve their ability of solving complex engineering problems. A six-stage hardware practice course design method is proposed. From enterprise demand to project driven, the student’s ability and motivation of self-learning and self-improvement are inspired. Then we can drive practice by competition and further meet social needs by participating in various high-level competitions. The student-centered, teacher-guide is the core of hardware practice course teaching. The value of learning can be reflected by student’s self-created achievements and the ability of solving practical complex engineering problems can be improved.

Keywords

hardware practice course, engineering thinking, engineering education, student-centred

Cite This Paper

Jing Li, Lili Zhang, Fang Wang, Pei Yu. The Hardware Practice Courses Design for the Innovative Engineering Thinking. Frontiers in Educational Research (2022) Vol. 5, Issue 1: 40-43. https://doi.org/10.25236/FER.2022.050107.

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