Value of Adaptation of Methodologies between Different Knowledge Areas in the Context of Project Based Learning

2014 ◽  
Vol 16 (3) ◽  
pp. 18-32
Author(s):  
Eduardo Manchado-Perez ◽  
Luis Berges-Muro ◽  
Ignacio López-Forniés

Project Based Learning (PBL) is a powerful tool for teaching that helps students to get the best out of their effort in terms of the learning results obtained, even more in studies like university degree studies in engineering. A way of getting even more of this is by means of the adaptation of methodologies from different knowledge areas, because this allows the launch of innovative ways of working with certain guarantees of success from the very first moment, and at the same time to integrate skills from different fields within a shared context. Besides, it helps to put to practice some transversal competences. Here a case is shown of the successful adaptation of the methodology of Systems of Layouts, as used in Graphic Design, to a University Degree of Engineering in Industrial Design and Product Development.

Author(s):  
Eduardo Manchado-Pérez ◽  
Ignacio López-Forniés ◽  
Luis Berges-Muro

Project-based learning (PBL) is a powerful tool for teaching that helps students to get the best in terms of ratio effort/learning outcomes, especially in studies with a very practical basis, such as university degree studies in engineering. A way of getting even more out of this is by means of the adaptation of methodologies from different knowledge areas, because this allows the launch of innovative ways of working with certain guarantees of success from the very first moment, and at the same time to integrate skills from different fields within a shared context. Furthermore, it helps to put into practice some transversal competences, which are very useful for future professionals. The chapter also includes some case studies on the successful adaptation of different methodologies coming from different fields such as graphic design, biology, and social sciences in the context of a university engineering degree in industrial design and product development.


2012 ◽  
Vol 51 ◽  
pp. 4-9
Author(s):  
Olga Ampuero-Canellas ◽  
Jimena Gonzalez-del-Rio ◽  
Bego–a Jorda-Albi–ana ◽  
Fernando Brusola

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