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Introduction on PBL Introduction on PBL Project-based-learning (PBL) is considered to be a subset of cooperative learning (CP) PBL approach uses a learning environment that simulates a real professional challenge PBL facilitates the learning of difficult subjects, encourages active learning, and allows the development of soft skills such as problem solving, thinking, team work and communication skills The starting point of learning in PBL is a realistic project-problem that serves to contextualize the new content that students have to learn before solving the problem. The project-problem is the central element in the approach. All academic and evaluation activities are oriented by the project-problem. Why the Process Control Course? Why the Process Control Course? Process Control course (ChE 414) is taught in the Chemical Engineering Department. It deals with mathematical modeling of process dynamics, control systems design and analysis of chemical processes. This course is taught in the last year of the academic plan The Control course has unique and many challenging aspects for students. Why the Process Control Course? Why the Process Control Course? (Cont) (Cont) The course has its own mathematics (Laplace Transform) that takes generally 7 contact hours. During that time students get “disconnected” from the main objectives of the course. Students should also learn how to perform mathematical modeling which is a challenging task for them. Students are taught to analyze in three domains: time, Laplace and frequency domains. Students have challenge switching between these three variables. Students are required to use software for simulations .This necessarily required some programming skills which add another dimension to the challenges faced by the students. Why the Process Control Course? Why the Process Control Course? (Cont) (Cont) In a traditional lecture based learning (LBL) approach, the aforementioned obstacles limit the ability of students to grasp the essential aspects of the course. Students often fail to understand and visualize a process in operation, and relate mathematical theories to the physical reality. As a result, most students can barely decipher the problem- solving type questions in the exams. Consequently: This course seems to be an ideal candidate to be put under the PBL experience. This will guide the students to learn and understand the subject better, as well as acquire the necessary soft (team work, communication, self-learning) and high level skills (synthesis and evaluation). Objectives of the Project Objectives of the Project Demonstrate that the PBL approach can be an efficient teaching and learning method in process control. Demonstrate that the PBL approach can improve students soft skills (team work, communication skills and self- learning) Demonstrate that the PBL approach can improve the students high level skills (synthesis and evaluation) Assess the potential difficulties of implementing the PBL technique Assess the potential of transferring this experience to other courses.
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