From course assessment to redesign: a hybrid-vehicle course as a case illustration |
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Authors: | Ken C Stanton Thomas H Bradley |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, USAken.stanton@colostate.edu;3. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, USA |
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Abstract: | Assessment has become a central aspect of engineering education for evaluating student learning, attaining accreditation, and ensuring accountability. However, the final step of the assessment process, which requires assessment results be used to redesign courses and programmes, is appreciably underdeveloped in the literature. As such, this work suggests a process, based on the engineering problem-solving method, to analyse and act on problems and successes identified in the assessment results. The process is illustrated through an application to Colorado State University's new programme for Hybrid-Electric Vehicle Engineering, for which the redesign process was originally created. Readers will benefit by simplifying and systematising the essential aspect of the assessment process – application to course redesign – for use in both research and practice applications. |
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Keywords: | assessment of learning outcomes course redesign hybrid vehicles summative assessment |
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