TY - JOUR
T1 - Perception Study of an Online Electricity and Magnetism Course for Working Students
AU - Vergara, Rodrigo Alonso
AU - Zavala, Genaro
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© American Society for Engineering Education, 2024.
PY - 2024/6/23
Y1 - 2024/6/23
N2 - Teaching basic sciences to engineering students online, specifically for "working students," presents a unique challenge. It is contentious whether the conventional method of instruction employed in traditional daytime undergraduate programs is the most suitable for such a diverse group of students. Working students have limited time and energy due to work and family commitments, weak mathematical and conceptual foundations, and, for most of them, no plans for postgraduate studies or scientific research. This study analyzed students' perceptions regarding developing a quarterly electricity and magnetism course for an engineering program tailored to working students and delivered online. This was achieved through a perception survey across various parallel sections of the same course. This research gathered evidence on the factors and elements that could enhance students' perception and interest in the subject. These findings could serve as input and a precedent for a future reformulation of this and similar courses, transitioning from their current format-a "compressed" version of the analogous course in the traditional daytime undergraduate program-to one that considers the interests and needs of working students and is better adapted to their realities.
AB - Teaching basic sciences to engineering students online, specifically for "working students," presents a unique challenge. It is contentious whether the conventional method of instruction employed in traditional daytime undergraduate programs is the most suitable for such a diverse group of students. Working students have limited time and energy due to work and family commitments, weak mathematical and conceptual foundations, and, for most of them, no plans for postgraduate studies or scientific research. This study analyzed students' perceptions regarding developing a quarterly electricity and magnetism course for an engineering program tailored to working students and delivered online. This was achieved through a perception survey across various parallel sections of the same course. This research gathered evidence on the factors and elements that could enhance students' perception and interest in the subject. These findings could serve as input and a precedent for a future reformulation of this and similar courses, transitioning from their current format-a "compressed" version of the analogous course in the traditional daytime undergraduate program-to one that considers the interests and needs of working students and is better adapted to their realities.
KW - educational innovation
KW - Higher education
KW - Online education
KW - STEM education
KW - Working students
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85202060319&partnerID=8YFLogxK
M3 - Conference article
AN - SCOPUS:85202060319
SN - 2153-5965
JO - ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Conference Proceedings
JF - ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Conference Proceedings
T2 - 2024 ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition
Y2 - 23 June 2024 through 26 June 2024
ER -