Successfully Delivering Authentic Projects in Engineering Education

David Cutting, Andrew McDowell, Steve Jones, E. Moira Watson, Esha Barlaskar

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Abstract

Authentic project-based learning (PBL) plays a crucial role in engineering education by bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and real-world application. This paper explores the implementation of authentic projects in software engineering education, emphasizing collaborations with external partners such as NGOs, charities, and public sector organizations. By engaging students in projects with genuine stakeholder needs, this approach fosters technical proficiency, project management skills, and professional communication. The paper identifies five critical success factors (CSFs) necessary for successful project delivery: clear expectations among stakeholders, effective communication processes, front-loaded requirements to mitigate disengagement risks, structured milestones and monitoring, and well-defined handover procedures. An exemplar project- the Cyber Escape Room, developed in collaboration with a UK police service - demonstrates how these CSFs contribute to project success. The discussion highlights the benefits of authentic projects, including enhanced student engagement and employability, while acknowledging challenges such as partner disengagement and resource intensity. Recommendations for future implementation and research directions are provided to guide institutions in adopting and scaling authentic project-based learning within engineering curricula.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusAccepted/In press - 25 Jan 2025
EventInternational Conference on Research in Science, Engineering and Technology - Grand Victoria Hotel, Taipei, Taiwan
Duration: 25 Jan 202525 Jan 2025
https://wrfer.org/Conference/34192/ICRSET/

Conference

ConferenceInternational Conference on Research in Science, Engineering and Technology
Abbreviated titleICRSET
Country/TerritoryTaiwan
CityTaipei
Period25/01/2525/01/25
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Keywords

  • Project based learning
  • project delivery
  • software engineering
  • authentic experience

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