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Entramado ; 19(1)jun. 2023.
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1534424

ABSTRACT

RE S U M E N Este texto presenta una revisión sistemática de artículos científicos, tipo scoping review, sobre educación matemática en programas de ingeniería, en los entornos colombiano y norteamericano, durante el periodo 2000 - 2020. La exploración, surgida del proyecto de investigación "Fundamentos teóricos y metodológicos de la enseñanza de la matemática en ingeniería", siguió los protocolos del Instituto Joanna Briggs y consideró literatura especializada incluida en Scopus y Publindex. La información, clasificada como "experiencia pedagógica", "reflexión" o "revisión", permitió describir tendencias de investigación y acción respecto a la enseñanza, el aprendizaje, el currículo y la evaluación de las matemáticas en ingeniería. Los resultados permitieron concluir que en el contexto norteamericano existe un interés significativo por la investigación sobre el aprendizaje, el currículo y la evaluación de las matemáticas en ingeniería, desde enfoques sistêmicos, interdisciplinarios y socioculturales. En contraste, la literatura sobre el tema en Colombia presenta una tendencia al estudio de procesos de enseñanza, desde perspectivas disciplinares y cognitivas de la educación matemática.


This paper presents a systematic review of scientific articles, scoping review type, on mathematics education in engineering programs, in the Colombian and North American environments, during the period 2000 - 2020. The exploration, which arose from the research project "Theoretical and methodological foundations of mathematics education in engineering", followed the protocols of the Joanna Briggs Institute and considered specialized literature included in Scopus and Publindex. The information, classified as "pedagogical experience", "reflection" or "review", allowed describing research and action trends regarding teaching, learning, curriculum and assessment of engineering mathematics. The results allowed concluding that in the North American context there is a significant interest in research on learning, curriculum and assessment of engineering mathematics, from systemic, interdisciplinary and sociocultural approaches. In contrast, the literature on the subject in Colombia presents a tendency to study teaching processes from disciplinary and cognitive perspectives of mathematics education.


Este texto apresenta uma revisão sistemática de artigos científicos, tipo revisão de escopo, sobre educação matemática em programas de engenharia, nos ambientes colombiano e norte-americano, durante o período de 2000 a 2020. A exploração, decorrente do projeto de pesquisa "Fundamentos teóricos e metodológicos da educação matemática em engenharia", seguiu os protocolos do Instituto Joanna Briggs e considerou literatura especializada incluída no Scopus e no Publindex. As informações, classificadas como "experiência pedagógica", "reflexão" ou "revisão", permitiram descrever as tendências de pesquisa e ação em relação ao ensino, aprendizagem, currículo e avaliação da matemática de engenharia. Os resultados levaram à conclusão de que no contexto norte-americano há um interesse significativo na pesquisa sobre aprendizagem, currículo e avaliação de matemática de engenharia a partir de abordagens sistêmicas, interdisciplinares e socioculturais. Em contraste, a literatura sobre o assunto na Colômbia mostra uma tendência a estudar os processos de ensino a partir de perspectivas disciplinares e cognitivas da educação matemática.

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Chinese Journal of Biotechnology ; (12): 1838-1850, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-981174

ABSTRACT

The "new engineering" concept requires that in addition to laying a solid professional foundation, engineering colleges and universities in China should also pay attention to improving the humanistic quality and developing a professional ethics education in training the engineering and technical talents. One important way is to carry out the engineering ethics education. By referring to the mature case-teaching ideas around the world and combining the practical experience accumulated in recent years, this paper focuses on the curriculum development and teaching reform of engineering ethics for students studying biological and medical engineering, from the perspectives of case selection and teaching method innovation. It also introduces some typical case studies, and summarizes the teaching effect analyzed from questionnaire.


Subject(s)
Humans , Curriculum , Engineering/education , Students , Ethics, Professional , Biology/education
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Chinese Journal of Biotechnology ; (12): 3520-3529, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1007974

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"Biochemical Engineering Experiment" is a compulsory curriculum for the concentrated practical teaching of biotechnology majors in Hunan University of Science and Engineering. It is also an experimental curriculum for improving the overall quality of bioengineering students under the context of "Emerging Engineering Education". The course includes comprehensive experiments and designable experiments, and the contents of which are designed by combining the local characteristic resources of Yongzhou, the research platform and the characteristics of the talents with engineering background. In the teaching practice, methods such as heuristic teaching, research cases-embedded teaching and interactive teaching are comprehensively used to boost students' interest in learning and stimulate their innovative thinking and application capability. Through curriculum examination and post-class investigation, it was found that the students' abilities of knowledge transfer and application were significantly improved, and they achieved excellent performances in discipline competitions and approved project proposals. The practice and continuous improvement of this course may facilitate fostering high-level innovative and application-oriented talents of biotechnology majors.


Subject(s)
Humans , Curriculum , Students , Learning , Bioengineering , Biomedical Engineering
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Chinese Journal of Biotechnology ; (12): 1612-1618, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-927805

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"Bio-separation engineering" is a compulsory course for undergraduate students majored in bioengineering, and an important part of the "emerging engineering education" system for bioengineering. Our teaching team follows the principle of "student development as the center, innovation thinking as the core". Guided by the concept of "learning achievement", we reconstructed the teaching contents of this course, and carried out the teaching reform aiming at solving several long-standing problems. These include, for instance, the theoretical teaching is separated from the experimental practice, and students cannot internalize the theoretical knowledge into practical ability in time. Moreover, the contents of course is out-of-date and out of line with industry demand, the teaching form and assessment methods are relatively single, and the students' professional ability and quality are not effectively cultivated. In the new curriculum system, in which the "online" and "offline" teaching are both applied, we broke the boundary between theoretical and experimental courses, and made the contents keep up with the forefront of industry development through research-based teaching. In terms of teaching methods and teaching evaluation, we made full use of modern information technology to enrich classroom teaching activities, and carried out complete, dynamic and diversified assessment for students. These teaching reform measures greatly improved the students' interest in learning this course, as well as their professionalism and research ability.


Subject(s)
Humans , Bioengineering , Biomedical Engineering , Curriculum , Learning , Students
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Chinese Journal of Biotechnology ; (12): 4779-4788, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-970348

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Engineering education is an important part of China's higher education. With the deepening of the connotation of new engineering talents training, it is timely to carry out the curriculum reform in all directions and improve the quality of engineering talents. In order to highlight the characteristics of fostering new engineering talents, specialized courses and practical courses are becoming the focus of curriculum teaching reform. However to this end, it is urgent to explore how to strengthen fostering talents with engineering characteristics in the professional foundation courses. Taking the biochemistry course as an example, problem-based learning teaching methods were employed, appropriate teaching cases were selected, scientific and technical problems based instructional designs were explored, and students were guided to condense, analyze and solve problems. This study aims to transform the learning attitude of students from "passive" to "active", enhance students' thinking skills, highlight the engineering application of science and technology, lay the foundation for continuous and even lifelong learning, and provide a reference for fostering talents under the new engineering background.


Subject(s)
Humans , Problem-Based Learning , Learning , Students , Curriculum , Biochemistry
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Chinese Journal of Biotechnology ; (12): 4789-4796, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-970349

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The rapid development of bioeconomy urgently needs the support of biotechnology talents. Establishing an innovative training mode of biotechnology talents can provide support for regional economic development and industrial upgrading. Closely revolved around the concepts of new engineering disciplines development, such as serving the national strategy, docking industry, leading the future development and student-centered, a new economy-oriented training system was developed in School of Bioengineering of Dalian University of Technology. These systems include interdisciplinary curriculum system reconstruction, project-based teaching mode reform, evaluation system implementation and other aspects. The reform and exploration of the first-class biotechnology major under the new economic situation, puts forward the theory of value guidance, deep foundation, strong sense of innovation, technical and non-technical core ability literacy. This reform meets the industry demand for talent diversification, personalization, and dynamic change, helps the merge of industry and education, which provides a way for fostering first-class biotechnology-majored undergraduates.


Subject(s)
Humans , Biotechnology , Bioengineering , Biomedical Engineering , Students , Curriculum
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Estud. pesqui. psicol. (Impr.) ; 21(3): 1026-1045, set.-dez. 2021. ilus, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, INDEXPSI | ID: biblio-1359099

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Na formação de engenheiros, a criatividade é valorizada por estar relacionada com inovação, mas há muitos desafios para serem enfrentados a fim de encorajá-la nesse contexto. Buscando oferecer condições para o desenvolvimento da criatividade no ensino superior, a literatura investiga a existência de fatores pessoais e ambientais que podem facilitar ou inibir a expressão criativa dos universitários. O objetivo foi identificar preditores de barreiras à criatividade de estudantes de engenharia, considerando variáveis pessoais e acadêmicas. Participaram 374 universitários, que responderam ao Questionário para Caracterização da Amostra e ao Inventário de Barreiras à Criatividade Pessoal. Regressão logística múltipla foi usada para tratamento dos dados. A variável resposta (se concordam ou não com fatores que refletem barreiras à criatividade) foi explicada levando em consideração um conjunto de variáveis preditoras (idade, gênero, curso de engenharia, período de curso e se trabalha). Os principais resultados sugerem que as variáveis gênero feminino e primeiro ano do curso foram preditoras para a barreira Inibição/Timidez; e as variáveis primeiro e segundo ano do curso foram preditoras para a barreira Repressão Social. Discutiu-se a importância desses resultados na ampliação de recursos pessoais e no fortalecimento de uma cultura institucional voltada para a valorização e o desenvolvimento da criatividade. (AU)


In engineering education, creativity is valued for being related to innovation, but there are challenges to be faced in order to encourage it in the undergraduate context. Seeking to offer conditions for the development of creativity in higher education, the literature investigates the existence of personal and environmental factors that can facilitate or inhibit the creative expression. The objective was to identify predictors of barriers to creativity in engineering students, considering personal and academic variables. Three hundred and seventy-four students participated, responding to the Questionnaire for Sample Characterization and Inventory of Barriers to Personal Creativity. Multiple logistic regression was used for data processing. The response variable (whether or not they agree with factors that reflect barriers to personal creativity) was explained taking into account predictor variables (age, gender, type of course, period of course and job). The main results suggest variables like female gender and first year of the course are predictors for the Inhibition/Shyness barrier; and first and second years of the course are predictors for the Social Repression barrier. These results are important to expand personal resources and strengthen an institutional culture focused on the appreciation and development of creativity. (AU)


En la formación educación de ingenieros en ingeniería, la creatividad se valora por estar relacionada con la innovación, pero hay muchos desafíos para enfrentar el debe fomento arse en ese contexto. Buscando ofrecer condiciones para el desarrollo de la creatividad en la educación superior, la literatura investiga la existencia de factores que pueden facilitar o inhibir la expresión creativa de los estudiantes universitarios. El objetivo fue identificar predictores de barreras a la creatividad en estudiantes de ingeniería, considerando variables personales y académicas. Participaron 374 estudiantes, que quienes respondieron el Cuestionario para la Caracterización de Muestras y el Inventario de Barreras a la Creatividad Personal. La regresión logística múltiple se utilizó para el análisis de los datos. La variable respuesta (si están o no de acuerdo con factores que reflejan barreras para la creatividad) se explicó teniendo en cuenta las variables predictivas (edad, género, curso, período de curso y trabajo). Los resultados sugieren que las variables género femenino y primer año del curso fueron predictores de la barrera de inhibición/timidez; y primer y segundo año del curso fueron predictores de la barrera de represión social. La importancia de estos resultados se discute en la expansión de los recursos personales y en el fortalecimiento de una cultura institucional dirigida a valorar y desarrollar la creatividad. (AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Adolescent , Adult , Creativity , Students , Surveys and Questionnaires , Culture , Engineering , Data Analysis
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Chinese Journal of Biotechnology ; (12): 4455-4464, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-921521

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According to the teaching philosophy of the outcome-based education, this study elaborates the development of a practical innovation course for biological engineering major after five runs of teaching practice and continuous improvement. It mainly includes the methods for selection of teaching subjects, implementation of teaching process, process assessment, evaluation and improvement. Based on the performance and achievements of three grades of students majored in bioengineering, we found that the logic and methods of the practical innovation course could greatly stimulate the motivation of students for learning, as well as their scores. Therefore, the logic and methods described in this study may serve as a reference for the reforms of practical training courses of engineering major under the background of Engineering Education Certification.


Subject(s)
Humans , Bioengineering , Certification , Curriculum , Learning , Students
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Chinese Journal of Biotechnology ; (12): 4475-4481, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-921523

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The construction of "Emerging Engineering Education" aims at cultivating high-quality graduates capable of engineering practice, innovation and international competitiveness. Bilingual courses have become one of the effective means to cultivate qualified students with skills of both professional knowledge and international communication. However, the teaching effect of most bilingual courses is not very ideal. Based on analyzing common problems in the current bilingual teaching, we take the bilingual course of environmental biotechnology as an example, and discusses possible improvement strategies from the aspects of the construction of teaching mode, the establishment of quality control system, the selection of textbooks and the optimization of assessment methods. Moreover, we summarize experience and shortcomings on improving the lecturers' ability, students' learning enthusiasm and school's support. It is expected to provide useful reference for improving the effect of bilingual teaching in biotechnology-relevant courses.


Subject(s)
Humans , Biotechnology , Curriculum , Students
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Chinese Journal of Biotechnology ; (12): 1012-1016, 2020.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-826875

ABSTRACT

Strengthening practical teaching, together with improving innovation ability is one of the key tasks of Emerging Engineering Education. This paper is based on the revision of the training program of bioengineering in School of Chemical Engineering and Technology, Tianjin University, improved the practical teaching system and curriculum content, built a five-level teaching system for basic experiment, comprehensive experiment, course design, scientific research and practical training. In order to cultivate outstanding innovative talents with practical ability and innovative spirit, innovative teaching reform mode is proposed. Furthermore the new thought and new schemes for Emerging Engineering Education are put forward.


Subject(s)
Bioengineering , Education , Curriculum
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Rev. ing. bioméd ; 11(22): 73-78, jul.-dic. 2017. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-901828

ABSTRACT

Abstract In this paper, the authors have carried out a systematic study and review of a set of researches and publications, regarding the theme of how to improve training programs in biomedical engineering, and make a contribution to the specialization in the area of clinic engineering.


Resumen En este artículo, los autores han realizado un estudio y revisión sistemática de un conjunto de investigaciones y publicaciones sobre el tema de cómo mejorar los programas de capacitación en ingeniería biomédica y contribuir a la especialización en el área de ingeniería clínica.


Resumo Neste trabalho realizou-se um estudo e revisão sistemática de um conjunto de investigações e publicações sobre o tema de como melhorar os programas de capacitação em engenharia biomédica e contribuir à especialização na área de clínica Engenharia.

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China Pharmacy ; (12): 3883-3885, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-503516

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE:To provide reference for the improvement of Pharmaceutical Equipment & Workshop Design teach-ing. METHODS:Task-driven teaching was adopted,CIDO engineering educational model was referred to,task was designed from the conception to run with task-based;theoretical and teaching exploration and practice was carried out by cross-learning of individ-uals and groups,applying of pilotscale experiment platform,developing course design and forming evaluation. RESULTS & CON-CLUSIONS:It changed the traditional teaching method that emphasized on class teaching to make students participate in multi-task learning,so that students can better grasp the equipment selection,understanding and application of workshop design in pharmaceu-tical process. The method gives full play to students' initiative and creativity and it is conducive to students’comprehensive ability for adapting the development of pharmaceutical industry.

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Rev. bras. eng. biomed ; 29(3): 213-226, set. 2013. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-690210

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INTRODUCTION: The learning of core concepts in neuroscience can be reinforced by a hands-on approach, either experimental or computer-based. In this work, we present a web-based multi-scale neuromuscular simulator that is being used as a teaching aid in a campus-wide course on the Principles of Neuroscience. METHODS: The simulator has several built-in individual models based on cat and human biophysics, which are interconnected to represent part of the neuromuscular system that controls leg muscles. Examples of such elements are i) single neurons, representing either motor neurons or interneurons mediating reciprocal, recurrent and Ib inhibition; ii) afferent fibers that can be stimulated to generate spinal reflexes; iii) muscle unit models, generating force and electromyogram; and iv) stochastic inputs, representing the descending volitional motor drive. RESULTS: Several application examples are provided in the present report, ranging from studies of individual neuron responses to the collective action of many motor units controlling muscle force generation. A subset of them was included in an optional homework assignment for Neuroscience and Biomedical Engineering graduate students enrolled in the course cited above at our University. Almost all students rated the simulator as a good or an excellent learning tool, and approximately 90% declared that they would use the simulator in future projects. CONCLUSION: The results allow us to conclude that multi-scale neuromuscular simulator is an effective teaching tool. Special features of this free teaching resource are its direct usability from any browser (http://remoto.leb.usp.br/), its user-friendly graphical user interface (GUI) and the preset demonstrations.

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Rev. bras. eng. biomed ; 24(2): 99-108, ago. 2008. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-576306

ABSTRACT

A inserção de temas específicos da Engenharia Biomédica (EB) nos cursos de graduação em Engenharia Elétrica (EE) foi examinada em levantamento da oferta de disciplinas nesta área, realizado nos 214 cursos de EE que possuem dados sobre as grades curriculares e disciplinas em seus sítios na internet. Foram levantadas informações sobre os cursos de pós-graduação (PG) em EB existentes no Brasil, relacionadas à oferta de disciplinas de EB na graduação. Nossos dados indicam que apenas 7,5% dos cursos de EE examinados possuem pelo menos uma disciplina de EB, concentrados nas escolas públicas (87,5%) e nas regiões sul e sudeste do país (75%). Nestes poucos cursos, foram identificadas 40 disciplinas de EB. Apenas 11 delas oferecem introdução geral aos diferentes aspectos da área; os 3/4 restantes restringem-se a aspectos específicos de subáreas da EB. Além disso, 87,5% destas disciplinas são de caráter eletivo (ou não-obrigatório), com abordagem exclusivamente teórica dos temas (14,0% do total de horas-aula nas disciplinas de EB). Dos 10 programasde PG em EB, 60,0% estão em IES cujos cursos de EE possuem disciplinas específicas EB; 62,5% das disciplinas de EB são oferecidas por IES que não têm programas de PG na área, indicando pouca correlação entre a existência de um programa de PG em EB e a oferta de conteúdos nesta área para a graduação em EE. Estes dados sugerem a necessidade de inserção mais substancial e estruturada de temas de EB nos cursos de graduação em EE, em especial nas instituições privadas de ensino, e de estímulo a uma maior contribuição dos programas de PG no ensino de graduação em EE.


The present study surveyed the disciplines on Biomedical Engineering (BE) offered in 214 Electrical Engineering (EE) undergraduate courses in Brazilian Universities. Data on discipline content and other characteristics, as well as their association with graduate courses, were gathered from Internet sites in August and September, 2007. Our data indicate that only 7.5% of the Brazilian EE courses present at least one discipline on EB themes, greatly concentrated in public institutions and in the more developed south/southeast states. In only 25% of these few courses there are introductory disciplines presenting most of the different EB areas. In the remaining courses, only specific aspects of particular EB areas are presented in a fragmentary, isolated and non contextualized way. Furthermore, 87.5% of these EB disciplines are optional in the curriculium, and practical classes or approaches were offered in only 14% of the total class schedule. While 62.5% of the EB disciplines are offered by institutions that have graduating courses in EB, only 60% of the Brazilian graduation courses are involved in undergraduate EB disciplines. These data point to the need of a more structured and intensive inclusion of EB themes in the undergraduate courses (particularly in private institutions), as well as to the importance of a closer involvement of graduate courses in undergraduate instruction.


Subject(s)
Curriculum/trends , Electronics, Medical/education , Electronics, Medical/trends , Engineering/education , Engineering/standards , Engineering/trends , Bioengineering/education , Bioengineering/trends , Biomedical Engineering/education , Biomedical Engineering , Biomedical Technology , Biomedical Technology/trends
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Medical Education ; : 9-12, 2003.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-369823

ABSTRACT

Self-made electric circuits for low-energy cardiac defibrillators were used to interest students in electrical experiments in our clinical engineering course. We propose that this experimental approach, which includes training methods and teaching tools from advanced medical engineering education, be used for elementary medical engineering education.

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Medical Education ; : 51-54, 2000.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-369715

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As part of the safety control education for medical instruments, a student developed an instrument for measuring current leakage. Measurements made with this instrument were satisfactory. Moreover, the use of the self-made instrument was found to promote experimentation by students in medical engineering education.

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-516369

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Under socialism market economy, the construction of medical moral engineening directed by theory of system engineering should be based on political education, conveyed by competition .combined with administration and led by the reasearch of theory.

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-586503

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This paper studies the characteristics of biomedical engineering education mode in USA as well as its history in China.The practice and research on education mode of biomedical engineering in our institute is introduced as a reference for biomedical engineering education.

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