Collaborative tools in higher education: the use of Wikis by industrial and mechanical engineering students

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Main Author: Gaspar, Marcelo
Publication Date: 2017
Other Authors: Celorrio-Barragué, Luis, Pikkarainen, Ari, Glavan, Dan Ovidiu
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Continuous technological advances keep challenging current and future engineers to anticipate and adapt to the new trends and paradigms that are expected to take place in a near future. One of such paradigms is the Industry 4.0 that encompasses the promise of a new industrial revolution based on the interconnectivity of people and systems to communicate, analyse and use information related to industrial processes. New challenges, as well as new opportunities, will rise in this digital landscape, demanding from future engineers the ability to adapt and grow in such ground-breaking environments. With such dynamic changes taking place in the current and future industries, engineering education has to adapt and prepare future graduates to work and function in these demanding environments. The set of skills envisaged to be held by future engineers is the ability to work and collaborate using digital means of participation as well as the ability to effectively use intercultural communicative skills. To this end, an exploratory study was conducted among different European Higher Education Engineering Schools to integrate a project with common aims and goals, resulting in various collaborative engineering activities that were designed to be carried out by undergraduate industrial and mechanical engineering students to further improve their learning outcomes and to acquire, or improve on, dedicated intercultural, communicative and colaborative skills. Following both quantitative and qualitative approaches, this study combined different types of data and methods of analysis in order to provide an exploratory account of the envisaged findings.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Collaborative tools in higher education: the use of Wikis by industrial and mechanical engineering students
title Collaborative tools in higher education: the use of Wikis by industrial and mechanical engineering students
spellingShingle Collaborative tools in higher education: the use of Wikis by industrial and mechanical engineering students
Gaspar, Marcelo
Engineering education
Online learning environments
Collaborative learning
title_short Collaborative tools in higher education: the use of Wikis by industrial and mechanical engineering students
title_full Collaborative tools in higher education: the use of Wikis by industrial and mechanical engineering students
title_fullStr Collaborative tools in higher education: the use of Wikis by industrial and mechanical engineering students
title_full_unstemmed Collaborative tools in higher education: the use of Wikis by industrial and mechanical engineering students
title_sort Collaborative tools in higher education: the use of Wikis by industrial and mechanical engineering students
author Gaspar, Marcelo
author_facet Gaspar, Marcelo
Celorrio-Barragué, Luis
Pikkarainen, Ari
Glavan, Dan Ovidiu
author_role author
author2 Celorrio-Barragué, Luis
Pikkarainen, Ari
Glavan, Dan Ovidiu
author2_role author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gaspar, Marcelo
Celorrio-Barragué, Luis
Pikkarainen, Ari
Glavan, Dan Ovidiu
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Engineering education
Online learning environments
Collaborative learning
topic Engineering education
Online learning environments
Collaborative learning
description Continuous technological advances keep challenging current and future engineers to anticipate and adapt to the new trends and paradigms that are expected to take place in a near future. One of such paradigms is the Industry 4.0 that encompasses the promise of a new industrial revolution based on the interconnectivity of people and systems to communicate, analyse and use information related to industrial processes. New challenges, as well as new opportunities, will rise in this digital landscape, demanding from future engineers the ability to adapt and grow in such ground-breaking environments. With such dynamic changes taking place in the current and future industries, engineering education has to adapt and prepare future graduates to work and function in these demanding environments. The set of skills envisaged to be held by future engineers is the ability to work and collaborate using digital means of participation as well as the ability to effectively use intercultural communicative skills. To this end, an exploratory study was conducted among different European Higher Education Engineering Schools to integrate a project with common aims and goals, resulting in various collaborative engineering activities that were designed to be carried out by undergraduate industrial and mechanical engineering students to further improve their learning outcomes and to acquire, or improve on, dedicated intercultural, communicative and colaborative skills. Following both quantitative and qualitative approaches, this study combined different types of data and methods of analysis in order to provide an exploratory account of the envisaged findings.
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