Hilpert Jonathan C, Marchand Gwen C
Georgia Southern University.
University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
Annu Conf Expo (Am Soc Eng Educ). 2017;2017.
The purpose of this theory-to-practice paper is to discuss complex systems research needs within engineering education. We provide a comprehensive definition of complex systems educational research (Hilpert & Marchand, under review; Jacobson et al., 2016) and an overview of methods specific to the approach (Hollenstein, 2013; Koopsman & Stavalomsis, 2016; Strogatz, 1994). After this, we delineate a research-based framework that can be used to develop and conduct complex systems research and evaluation. We identify two areas within the field of engineering education where complex systems research can be useful: 1) educational research focused on student interaction and cognition and 2) assessment and evaluation of collaboratives such as grant funded projects and communication/ publication networks. We discuss existing literature in these spaces, and then outline the critical research needs for engineering education. We address each of these critical needs with an eye on theory as well as methodological and analytic techniques that can be used to design and conduct complex systems research and evaluation in engineering education settings and contexts. The result is a set of specific guidelines that researchers can use to move complex systems research forward in engineering education. This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant Number NSF DUE #1245018 and partial support was also provided by the National Institute of General Medical Sciences, Grant No. P20GM109025.
这篇理论与实践相结合的论文旨在探讨工程教育中复杂系统的研究需求。我们给出了复杂系统教育研究的全面定义(希尔珀特和马尔尚,正在审核;雅各布森等人,2016年),并概述了该方法所特有的方法(霍伦斯坦,2013年;库普斯曼和斯塔瓦洛姆斯,2016年;斯特罗加茨,1994年)。在此之后,我们勾勒出一个基于研究的框架,可用于开展和进行复杂系统的研究与评估。我们确定了工程教育领域中复杂系统研究可能有用的两个领域:1)专注于学生互动和认知的教育研究;2)对诸如资助项目和交流/出版网络等合作项目的评估。我们讨论了这些领域的现有文献,然后概述了工程教育的关键研究需求。我们着眼于理论以及可用于在工程教育环境和背景下设计和开展复杂系统研究与评估的方法和分析技术,来解决每一项关键需求。结果是形成了一套研究人员可用于推动工程教育中复杂系统研究向前发展的具体指导方针。本材料基于美国国家科学基金会资助号为NSF DUE #1245018的工作,美国国立综合医学科学研究所也提供了部分支持,资助号为P20GM109025。