The paper presents an application of the Problem-Based Learning (PBL) methodology in a structural analysis course taught in English of the third year Architecture bachelor program at Politecnico di Torino (Italy). This experi- mentation regards a class composed mainly of international students. That is a heterogeneous audience with different backgrounds. In general, students struggle with the technical aspects typical of the structural analysis course. PBL has been found as a possible solution to this problem in Engineering programs. The aim of redesigning the course is to support students' learning while evaluating the PBL application in a non-technical context with an international audience. This article describes the structure and the results of the PBL implementation. In particular, the participation has increased compared to the previous academic year in terms of presence during the lectures, interest in the subject, the interaction between the lecturer and the students, and exams' results. These results are encouraging and confirm the validity of the PBL methodology as actually applied.

Pedestrian Bridge Application in a Fundamentals of Structural Analysis Course Inside an Architecture Bachelor Program / Ballatore, Maria Giulia; Barpi, Fabrizio; Crocker, Dan; Tabacco, Anita. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING PEDADOGY. - ISSN 2192-4880. - ELETTRONICO. - 11:5(2021), pp. 4-18. [10.3991/ijep.v11i5.20151]

Pedestrian Bridge Application in a Fundamentals of Structural Analysis Course Inside an Architecture Bachelor Program

Ballatore, Maria Giulia;Barpi, Fabrizio;Tabacco, Anita
2021

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The paper presents an application of the Problem-Based Learning (PBL) methodology in a structural analysis course taught in English of the third year Architecture bachelor program at Politecnico di Torino (Italy). This experi- mentation regards a class composed mainly of international students. That is a heterogeneous audience with different backgrounds. In general, students struggle with the technical aspects typical of the structural analysis course. PBL has been found as a possible solution to this problem in Engineering programs. The aim of redesigning the course is to support students' learning while evaluating the PBL application in a non-technical context with an international audience. This article describes the structure and the results of the PBL implementation. In particular, the participation has increased compared to the previous academic year in terms of presence during the lectures, interest in the subject, the interaction between the lecturer and the students, and exams' results. These results are encouraging and confirm the validity of the PBL methodology as actually applied.
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