Title
Reverse Problem-Based Learning A Case Study With A Braille Machine
Abstract
Engineering Education includes not only teaching theoretical fundamental concepts but also its verification during practical lessons in laboratories. The usual strategies to carry out this action are frequently based on Problem Based Learning, starting from a given state and proceeding forward to a target state. The possibility or the effectiveness of this procedure depends on previous states and if the present state was caused or resulted from earlier ones. This often happens in engineering education when the achieved results do not match the desired ones, e.g. when programming code is being developed or when the cause of the wrong behavior of an electronic circuit is being identified. It is thus important to also prepare students to proceed in the reverse way, i.e. given a start state generate the explanation or even the principles that underlie it. Later on, this sort of skills will be important. For instance, to a doctor making a patient's story or to an engineer discovering the source of a malfunction. This learning methodology presents pedagogical advantages besides the enhanced preparation of students to their future work. The work presented on his document describes an automation project developed by a group of students in an engineering polytechnic school laboratory. The main objective was to improve the performance of a Braille machine. However, in a scenario of Reverse Problem-Based learning, students had first to discover and characterize the entire machine's function before being allowed (and being able) to propose a solution for the existing problem.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.3991/ijep.v4i5.3556
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING PEDAGOGY
Keywords
Field
DocType
Engineering education, problem based learning, reverse problem based learning, reverse engineering
Software engineering,Computer science,Source code,Reverse engineering,sort,Knowledge management,Engineering education,Automation,Artificial intelligence,Braille,Problem-based learning
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
4
5
2192-4880
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
0
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Manuel C. Felgueiras135.34
André Vaz Fidalgo25614.96
Gustavo Ribeiro Alves310929.38