CDIO-CT collaborative strategy for solving complex STEM problems in system modeling and simulation: an illustration of solving the period of mathematical pendulum
Hong-Yan Zhang, Yu Zhou, Yu-Tao Li, Fu-Yun Li, Yong-Hui Jiang

TL;DR
This paper proposes a collaborative CDIO and CT framework for solving complex STEM problems, demonstrated through calculating the period of a mathematical pendulum, integrating multiple numerical methods for elliptic integrals.
Contribution
It introduces a unified framework combining CDIO and CT approaches for complex STEM problem-solving in system modeling and simulation, illustrated with a detailed pendulum problem.
Findings
Four numerical methods for elliptic integral computation are discussed.
The framework promotes algorithm reuse and R&D project applicability.
The approach enhances STEM education by integrating 'how to do' and 'how to think'.
Abstract
The problem-project-oriented STEM education plays a significant role in training students' ability of innovation. Although the conceive-design-implement-operate (CDIO) approach and the computational thinking (CT) are hot topics in recent decade, there are still two deficiencies: the CDIO approach and CT are discussed separately and a general framework of coping with complex STEM problems in system modeling and simulation is missing. In this paper, a collaborative strategy based on the CDIO and CT is proposed for solving complex STEM problems in system modeling and simulation with a general framework, in which the CDIO is about ``how to do", CT is about ``how to think", and the project means ``what to do". As an illustration, the problem of solving the period of mathematical pendulum (MP) is discussed in detail. The most challenging task involved in the problem is to compute the complete…
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TopicsExperimental Learning in Engineering · Engineering Education and Technology
