Student Learning of Criterion 3 (a)-(k) Outcomes with Short Instructional Modules and the Relationship to Bloom's Taxonomy

2003 
Engineering accreditation criteria require that engineering graduates demonstrate competency with a set of skills identified in Criterion 3 (a)-(k). Because of a scarcity of instructional material on many of these topics, a team of engineering instructors developed and tested a set of short modules for teaching these skills. Using before and after module surveys, the students indicated their confidence in their ability to do specific tasks derived from the module's learning objectives. Data also were obtained with a control group not receiving the instruction. In comparing pre- and post-module data, 33 percent of the comparisons were significantly different at the 0.05 level. In comparing control and post-module data, the corresponding value was 44 percent. These results indicate that instruction with these short modules produced a significant effect on student learning.
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