Exploring Professor Motivations and Implementations of a Real-World Problem-Solving Project: A Case Study in Preparing Students for the Emerging Building Science Industry: Preprint

Benjamin Bruxvoort, Kim Trenbath, Nehemiah Emaikwu, Jason Schmidt

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Abstract

Engineering education literature offers a variety of theoretical and conceptual frameworks for project-based learning. This study explores the implementation of real-world problem-solving projects in engineering education. The research team analyzed the motivations and methods behind professors' adoption of such projects through exploratory qualitative interviews with seven professor participants who integrated a nation-wide student competition into their courses. We analyzed the resulting data using a constructivist grounded theory approach to identify key themes of professor practices. Findings reveal that the real-world aspect of the projects and alignment with values and research interests were primary motivators for implementation. While implementation methods varied significantly based on context (i.e., university setting, course type), we found that these projects could be effectively integrated into various classroom settings. The findings support the recommendation for non-academic institutions to develop and manage competitions that can be integrated into classrooms and which offer a point of engagement that is available to professors from a wide range of disciplines.
Original languageAmerican English
Number of pages16
StatePublished - 2025
EventAmerican Society of Engineering Education Rocky Mountain Section - University of Colorado Boulder, Bolder CO
Duration: 14 May 202516 May 2025

Conference

ConferenceAmerican Society of Engineering Education Rocky Mountain Section
CityUniversity of Colorado Boulder, Bolder CO
Period14/05/2516/05/25

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/CP-5500-93609

Keywords

  • engineering education
  • nationwide competition
  • problem-based learning
  • qualitative research
  • real world challenges

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