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Resumen de Employing an Energy Audit Field Context for Scenario-Based Learning Activities

Robert M. Leicht, Sarah E. Zappe, Kirsten S. Hochstedt, Michael Whelton

  • This paper provides an overview of how scenario-based learning was implemented in an architectural engineering coursefocusing on building construction principles, energy auditing, and building retrofits. In completing the scenario, studentswere able to visit two on-campus buildings, one of which was in the process of being renovated, interact with workers andmanagers on-site, and experience real-world applications of the principles used in-class. After completing the site visit,students were then asked to complete an assignment, which required them to develop a feasibility report regarding theassessment of a future renovation project. This paper will discuss the assignment in detail and then provide an overview ofthe evaluation of the student experience. Guiding research questions for the evaluation focused on direct measures ofstudent learning, students’ self-efficacy from 37 students, for tasks relating to energy auditing, and students’ perceptions ofthe activity. Overall, students had a positive perception of the activity. Responses on exam questions included statementsthat students would have only learned from the activity, rather from other classroom experiences. Students’ interest inenergy auditing significantly increased following their participation in the activity. Other instructors who would like toinclude more relevant and real-world activities for students may wish to consider creating scenarios that allow students tobetter understand what engineers in industry actually do and to see course principles being enacted in practice.


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