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Integrated Approach to the Innovation of Technical Drawing Teaching Methods

verfasst von : G. Baronio, I. Bodini, A. Copeta, L. Dassa, B. Grassi, R. Metraglia, B. Motyl, D. Paderno, S. Uberti, V. Villa

Erschienen in: Advances on Mechanics, Design Engineering and Manufacturing II

Verlag: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

Motivations for the research activity on teaching methods could be listed as: institutional duty; reduction of evaluation costs; establishing convenient relationships between teaching, research and publications; developing educational programs for non-academic learners; consolidating learning outcomes. Teaching is the most commonly recognized mission of university, and evaluation has a cost in terms of time and resources, both precious: at least a portion of the exam, the one concerning factual knowledge, may be done in economies of scale. The most of basic technical drawing teachers works with very large classes and faces the dilemma of choosing what to sacrifice among teaching quality, research projects, earning opportunities, personal interests, etc. A possible partial solution to such a dilemma is to work on projects aimed at teaching innovation, so to create convenient relationships between teaching, research and publications. A further consequence of lowering the cost of evaluation would be to make cost effective a more tests and, consequently, to achieve less temporary learning. Not just simple notions but also skills and abilities. In this paper the authors presents a structured synthesis of teaching innovation experiences of a ten-year span. Over time, they were divided into four integrated directions: definition of prerequisites, expected outcome evaluation grids; authentic assessment methods; teaching and learning tools.

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Metadaten
Titel
Integrated Approach to the Innovation of Technical Drawing Teaching Methods
verfasst von
G. Baronio
I. Bodini
A. Copeta
L. Dassa
B. Grassi
R. Metraglia
B. Motyl
D. Paderno
S. Uberti
V. Villa
Copyright-Jahr
2019
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-12346-8_68

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