Applying the design thinking model to hands-on mechatronics STEM activities for senior high school students to improve the learning performance and learning behavior.

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Title: Applying the design thinking model to hands-on mechatronics STEM activities for senior high school students to improve the learning performance and learning behavior.
Authors: Hsiao, Hsien-Sheng1,2, Chang, Yuan-Chen3, Lin, Kuen-Yi1, Chen, Jyun-Chen4, Lin, Chien-Yu5, Chung, Guang-Han1,2, Chen, Jheng-Han1,2,6 as941414@gmail.com
Source: International Journal of Technology & Design Education. Sep2023, Vol. 33 Issue 4, p1389-1408. 20p.
Subject Terms: *STEM education, *Interdisciplinary approach to knowledge, *Problem solving, *Higher education, *Adults, *Learning, *Education
Abstract: The article discusses the importance of STEM education and its effectiveness in promoting interdisciplinary learning and problem-solving skills. It highlights the suitability of mechatronics as a STEM activity and emphasizes the benefits of hands-on learning and group cooperation. The study aims to develop a set of hands-on mechatronics STEM activities using the design thinking model to enhance students' learning performance, hands-on skills, and learning behavior.
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Abstract:The article discusses the importance of STEM education and its effectiveness in promoting interdisciplinary learning and problem-solving skills. It highlights the suitability of mechatronics as a STEM activity and emphasizes the benefits of hands-on learning and group cooperation. The study aims to develop a set of hands-on mechatronics STEM activities using the design thinking model to enhance students' learning performance, hands-on skills, and learning behavior.
ISSN:09577572
DOI:10.1007/s10798-022-09778-7