Developing a New Tool to Implement Computer-Supported Active Learning Strategies in the Engineering Classroom
Juan M. Tiz\'on, Pablo Sierra, Luis S\'anchez de Le\'on and, Emilio Navarro, Javier Vil\'a, Jos\'e F. Moral

TL;DR
This paper presents the development and assessment of a specialized software tool designed to enhance active learning in engineering education, particularly for complex subjects like rocket engines, demonstrating improved student understanding and engagement.
Contribution
It introduces a novel, systematically developed simulation tool for liquid-propellant rocket engines tailored for classroom use, filling a gap in available educational software.
Findings
Students showed improved understanding and retention.
The tool received positive feedback on training quality.
Enhanced engagement in complex engineering topics.
Abstract
Successful implementation of active learning strategies in the engineering classroom -- and in particular in certain subjects which are highly technological in nature such as, for instance, rocket engines and space propulsion -- means overcoming certain challenges that arise from the fact that these are extremely complex systems to analyze. In this paper, we address the specific means to overcome one of such challenges: the lack of readily available software tools that are suitable for implementing this sort of teaching strategies within the engineering training. In particular, we develop a new tool for the modeling and simulation of liquid-propellant rocket engines specially tailored for the classroom, taking a systematic approach to the development of such tool based on the needs of modern teaching practices. After a thorough review of the available literature on the topic, the few…
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Taxonomy
TopicsExperimental Learning in Engineering · Engineering Education and Pedagogy · Innovative Teaching Methods
