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Resumen de The impact of design swapping on student design sketch quality

Shawn Jordan, Nielsen Pereira, Odesma Dalrymple

  • This study seeks to explore the implementation of design swapping to encourage students to document their designs.Design swapping involves having teams swap design sketches shortly after a design review such that they construct anotherteam’s design. Teams are incentivized to document their designs through sketches because other teams build their designs.This study seeks to investigate the effects of the timing of notification of students on the overall quality of design sketches inthe setting of an engineering summer camp for middle and high school students and student perceptions of the designswapping activity. Data sources included design sketches, design sketch quality scores, and individual reflective surveyquestion responses. A total of 136 middle and high school students participated in the study, split across 39 teams at 8different sites.Data were analyzed using descriptivestatistics, repeated measuresANOVAs, andthematic analyses. Resultsshowed that students who were notified prior to a design review of an imminent design swap generated higher-qualitydesign sketches than those who were not notified or notified after a design review. Some participants saw design swappingas a positive opportunity for growth and real-world engineering experience, while others found it challenging. Designswapping is a viable pedagogical strategy to encourage students to generate higher-quality design sketches, and providesstudents with a surrogate client in the absence of a real client.


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