TEACHING CIRCUIT THEORY COURSES USING TEAM-BASED LEARNING

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O'Connell, Robert [1 ]
On, Pil-Won [1 ]
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[1] Univ Missouri, Columbia, MO 65211 USA
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The purpose of this paper is to report progress made in adapting the learning strategy known as team-based learning for use in the required sophomore-level electric circuit theory sequence. The project is motivated by the desire to introduce students to self-directed independent learning and to learning in groups early in their programs. Team-based learning provides both of these features. Learning groups provide students with the opportunity to teach each other, which has been shown to produce deeper conceptual learning than listening to a traditional lecture. Also, while observing the group learning, the instructor can identify and correct learning difficulties on the spot, which is usually not possible with the standard traditional lecturing method. Despite the potential benefits, several practical challenges have been encountered while attempting to implement the strategy. These include motivating students to study and learn new material outside of class and before encountering it in the classroom; motivating them to engage appropriately in the specified group work process; and motivating them to engage in the formative/summative assessment examination processes used. The paper describes progress made over three semesters in overcoming these challenges.
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