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A low-cost approach for rapidly creating demonstration models for hands-on learning
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A low-cost approach for rapidly creating demonstration models for hands-on learning

Kristoph-Dietrich Kinzli, Tanya Kunberger, Robert O'Neill and Ashraf Badir
European journal of engineering education, Vol.43(1), pp.79-89
01-02-2018

Abstract

Demonstration models hands-on learning student learning outcomes visualising theory
Demonstration models allow students to readily grasp theory and relate difficult concepts and equations to real life. However drawbacks of using these demonstration models are that they are can be costly to purchase from vendors or take a significant amount of time to build. These two limiting factors can pose a significant obstacle for adding demonstrations to the curriculum. This article presents an assignment to overcome these obstacles, which has resulted in 36 demonstration models being added to the curriculum. The article also presents the results of student performance on course objectives as a result of the developed models being used in the classroom. Overall, significant improvement in student learning outcomes, due to the addition of demonstration models, has been observed.

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