TY - JOUR
T1 - A progressive design approach to enhance project-based learning in applied electronics through an optoelectronic sensing project
AU - Chang, Gao Wei
AU - Yeh, Zong Mu
AU - Pan, Shih Yao
AU - Liao, Chia Cheng
AU - Chang, Hsiu Ming
N1 - Funding Information:
Manuscript received January 20, 2006; revised August 10, 2007. This work was supported by the National Science Council under Grants NSC 95-2516-S-003-012-MY2 and NSC 95-2516-S-003-015-MY2 and by the Center of Research for Educational Evaluation and Development of National Taiwan Normal University.
PY - 2008/5
Y1 - 2008/5
N2 - In this paper, a progressive design learning approach is proposed in the course of "applied electronics"to help students to develop system design skills through an optoelectronic sensing project. This project offers a progressive guideline to lead student teams to design, build, and troubleshoot their optoelectronic systems. Such a system contains a light-source current stabilizer, a photodiode amplifier, a microcontroller system (including input and output), and optomechanical devices. In this approach, students are motivated to learn the required knowledge and skills in a future professional capacity. Those skills include designing specification, realizing teamwork and communication, and developing a variety of optoelectronic sensing techniques. Through this project, an optoelectronic sensing system is established called a spatial radiance distribution measurement system for various light sources. In particular, this kind of system is useful and important for LED industries. The course evaluations have been obtained from classmates and instructors and these results indicate that the objectives of this course are achieved.
AB - In this paper, a progressive design learning approach is proposed in the course of "applied electronics"to help students to develop system design skills through an optoelectronic sensing project. This project offers a progressive guideline to lead student teams to design, build, and troubleshoot their optoelectronic systems. Such a system contains a light-source current stabilizer, a photodiode amplifier, a microcontroller system (including input and output), and optomechanical devices. In this approach, students are motivated to learn the required knowledge and skills in a future professional capacity. Those skills include designing specification, realizing teamwork and communication, and developing a variety of optoelectronic sensing techniques. Through this project, an optoelectronic sensing system is established called a spatial radiance distribution measurement system for various light sources. In particular, this kind of system is useful and important for LED industries. The course evaluations have been obtained from classmates and instructors and these results indicate that the objectives of this course are achieved.
KW - Microelectronics education
KW - Optoelectronic sensing technique
KW - Optoelectronics education
KW - Project-based learning
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U2 - 10.1109/TE.2007.907321
DO - 10.1109/TE.2007.907321
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:44449125741
SN - 0018-9359
VL - 51
SP - 220
EP - 233
JO - IEEE Transactions on Education
JF - IEEE Transactions on Education
IS - 2
ER -