(421a) Building a Service-Learning Program Through Freshman Engineering and LEGO Nxttm Robotics
AIChE Annual Meeting
2012
2012 AIChE Annual Meeting
Education Division
Free Forum On Engineering Education: The First Year Experience
Wednesday, October 31, 2012 - 8:30am to 8:52am
Chemical Engineering freshmen in the Swalm School of Chemical Engineering at Mississippi State University are immersed in chemical engineering fundamentals using LEGO NXT™ robotics, Vernier® sensors and small-scale pumps, pipes, tanks, to construct simple, automatically-controlled process unit operations. From their studio experience, we are working to translate these activities into K-12 outreach. Now a regular feature of our K-12 outreach, these activities are enthusiastically embraced by students—elementary through high school, and are proving to be a relatively-inexpensive means of providing a significant number of students (e.g. 50-60) an engineering design experience in small groups of three to four each. Such hands-on activities in a high-energy problem-based environment lead to numerous learning opportunities among our chemical engineering and K-12 students alike. In this presentation, we report on several features of this program including: 1) improved techniques for recruiting students to engineering studies, 2) stronger “visualization” of engineering concepts among our engineering freshmen and 3) a stronger sense of the need for life-long learning and community service among our engineering undergraduates.
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