Project-based learning (PBL) is considered an alternative to the teacher led classroom model. In fact, this will integrate theory and practice. The benefits are plenty including improved writing skill, understanding concepts, people and processes in an organisation. Major dividends include learning about people, organisational idiosyncrasies and skills to handle them when employed. The core idea of PBL is that real-world problems capture students’ interest and provoke serious thinking, as the students acquire and apply new knowledge in a problem-solving context.
Department
Electrical Engineering
Pillai HOC College of Engineering & Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering organised PBL on 24th October, 2017. In that event S.E., T.E. students were displayed their projects. Various projects from different domain has been allocated to the students by their respective faculty. The necessary equipments and components provided by the college freely to the students to complete their projects.
Evolution done by the pool of faculty team as per the given criteria
Criteria 1:
- Presentation of Concept Design
- Whether work evenly distributed among members?
- Level of Difficulty of design
Criteria 2: Concept / Simulation / Theoretical Modelling
Criteria 3: Comparison between Predicted (P) and Actual Measured (A)
Criteria 4: Product / Build Quality
Criteria 5: Novel Features and other Remarks