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    An Experiential Learning Opportunity in Norway: Computation for Bioengineering and Mechanical Engineering Students

    Source: Journal of Biomechanical Engineering:;2024:;volume( 146 ):;issue: 005::page 51004-1
    Author:
    Clarin, Julia
    ,
    Vargas, Ana I.
    ,
    Jennings, Turner
    ,
    Salinas, Samuel D.
    ,
    Amini, Reza
    ,
    Tjiptowidjojo, Yustianto
    ,
    Yelle, Benjamin
    ,
    Jacobsen, Mojgan Y.
    ,
    Eide, Trine
    ,
    Udberg-Helle, Cecilie
    ,
    Olsen, Torjer A.
    ,
    Crossen, Jonathan
    ,
    Prot, Victorien
    ,
    Skallerud, Bjørn
    ,
    A
    DOI: 10.1115/1.4064791
    Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: The global learning initiative at Northeastern University is focused on fostering intercultural communication skills. The Dialogue of Civilization (DOC) program serves as a mechanism to achieve such a goal by offering faculty-led international experiences. In this paper, we have presented a detailed account of a DOC program that took place in Norway. The primary objective of the program was to teach mechanical engineering and bio-engineering students computational skills while stimulating critical thinking about the cultural and social aspects of technology and engineering in Norway. The program focused on two courses: a technical course and a special topics course. The technical course introduced students to finite element analysis, with practical applications and site visits in Norway to enhance experiential learning. In the special topics course, the interplay between modern technologies, like green energy, state policies, and the rights and traditions of the indigenous Sámi people was explored. The course highlighted both the progressive social policies in Norway and the historical discrimination against the Sámi. Student feedback was positive and experiential learning components such as guest lectures and site visits were particularly appreciated. Additional surveys showed that students' self-confidence was higher following the DOC program. In addition, female-identifying students had higher confidence in their future success after completion of this program as compared to their male-identifying counterparts. Our paper is expected to serve as a resource for educators seeking to integrate technical education with intercultural experiences and discussions on social and cultural impacts in engineering.
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    contributor authorClarin, Julia
    contributor authorVargas, Ana I.
    contributor authorJennings, Turner
    contributor authorSalinas, Samuel D.
    contributor authorAmini, Reza
    contributor authorTjiptowidjojo, Yustianto
    contributor authorYelle, Benjamin
    contributor authorJacobsen, Mojgan Y.
    contributor authorEide, Trine
    contributor authorUdberg-Helle, Cecilie
    contributor authorOlsen, Torjer A.
    contributor authorCrossen, Jonathan
    contributor authorProt, Victorien
    contributor authorSkallerud, Bjørn
    contributor authorA
    date accessioned2024-04-24T22:35:02Z
    date available2024-04-24T22:35:02Z
    date copyright3/7/2024 12:00:00 AM
    date issued2024
    identifier issn0148-0731
    identifier otherbio_146_05_051004.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4295486
    description abstractThe global learning initiative at Northeastern University is focused on fostering intercultural communication skills. The Dialogue of Civilization (DOC) program serves as a mechanism to achieve such a goal by offering faculty-led international experiences. In this paper, we have presented a detailed account of a DOC program that took place in Norway. The primary objective of the program was to teach mechanical engineering and bio-engineering students computational skills while stimulating critical thinking about the cultural and social aspects of technology and engineering in Norway. The program focused on two courses: a technical course and a special topics course. The technical course introduced students to finite element analysis, with practical applications and site visits in Norway to enhance experiential learning. In the special topics course, the interplay between modern technologies, like green energy, state policies, and the rights and traditions of the indigenous Sámi people was explored. The course highlighted both the progressive social policies in Norway and the historical discrimination against the Sámi. Student feedback was positive and experiential learning components such as guest lectures and site visits were particularly appreciated. Additional surveys showed that students' self-confidence was higher following the DOC program. In addition, female-identifying students had higher confidence in their future success after completion of this program as compared to their male-identifying counterparts. Our paper is expected to serve as a resource for educators seeking to integrate technical education with intercultural experiences and discussions on social and cultural impacts in engineering.
    publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titleAn Experiential Learning Opportunity in Norway: Computation for Bioengineering and Mechanical Engineering Students
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume146
    journal issue5
    journal titleJournal of Biomechanical Engineering
    identifier doi10.1115/1.4064791
    journal fristpage51004-1
    journal lastpage51004-8
    page8
    treeJournal of Biomechanical Engineering:;2024:;volume( 146 ):;issue: 005
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