Active learning to develop disciplinary competencies related to automatic control in engineering curricula using low cost do-it-yourself didactic stations

IntroductionIn general, in automatic control courses, the process of designing and testing a control system includes applying physical laws to model the system, working with virtual models, building one or various prototypes, and testing the control algorithms. However, in the industry, the approach...

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Main Authors: David Navarro-Durán, Luis C. Félix-Herrán, Jorge Membrillo-Hernández, Kevin C. Craig, Miguel J. Ramírez-Cadena, Ricardo A. Ramírez-Mendoza
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/feduc.2022.1022888/full
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author David Navarro-Durán
Luis C. Félix-Herrán
Jorge Membrillo-Hernández
Jorge Membrillo-Hernández
Kevin C. Craig
Miguel J. Ramírez-Cadena
Ricardo A. Ramírez-Mendoza
author_facet David Navarro-Durán
Luis C. Félix-Herrán
Jorge Membrillo-Hernández
Jorge Membrillo-Hernández
Kevin C. Craig
Miguel J. Ramírez-Cadena
Ricardo A. Ramírez-Mendoza
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description IntroductionIn general, in automatic control courses, the process of designing and testing a control system includes applying physical laws to model the system, working with virtual models, building one or various prototypes, and testing the control algorithms. However, in the industry, the approach must be more pragmatic because the design and implementation time must be shorter, and the success of the solution must be ensured.MethodsChallenged with this problem, a black-box model from which data are generated turns into a convenient starting point to design and implement the automation, and this approach is addressed in this research. The herein proposal is the design and implementation of didactic stations and their application in undergraduate automatic control courses. In the context of active learning, by using the stations to identify the model’s dynamics, and subsequently, design and implement an automatic system, students reinforce the theory and receive another stimulus for the development of competencies in automatic control.ResultsThe didactic stations emulate those cases in the industry where the hardware is already working, and it is necessary to automate or improve some process following a practical approach. During the first phase, students, guided by professors, designed and implemented four electromechanical prototypes. The second phase was using the prototypes in the curricular courses Control Engineering and Computerized Control to implement and evaluate controllers. The research included a control group and an experimental group. The group using the stations had a higher final course average grade than the control group.DiscussionThe findings encourage the application of this type of approach to complement the teaching of automatic control, which could positively impact the professional performance of future control engineers.
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spelling doaj.art-4ade91faae5d4127a357bada1b790f4d2023-01-09T10:49:36ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Education2504-284X2023-01-01710.3389/feduc.2022.10228881022888Active learning to develop disciplinary competencies related to automatic control in engineering curricula using low cost do-it-yourself didactic stationsDavid Navarro-Durán0Luis C. Félix-Herrán1Jorge Membrillo-Hernández2Jorge Membrillo-Hernández3Kevin C. Craig4Miguel J. Ramírez-Cadena5Ricardo A. Ramírez-Mendoza6Tecnologico de Monterrey, School of Engineering and Sciences, Monterrey, MexicoTecnologico de Monterrey, School of Engineering and Sciences, Monterrey, MexicoTecnologico de Monterrey, School of Engineering and Sciences, Monterrey, MexicoInstitute for the Future of Education, Tecnologico de Monterrey, Monterrey, MexicoSchool of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY, United StatesTecnologico de Monterrey, School of Engineering and Sciences, Monterrey, MexicoTecnologico de Monterrey, School of Engineering and Sciences, Monterrey, MexicoIntroductionIn general, in automatic control courses, the process of designing and testing a control system includes applying physical laws to model the system, working with virtual models, building one or various prototypes, and testing the control algorithms. However, in the industry, the approach must be more pragmatic because the design and implementation time must be shorter, and the success of the solution must be ensured.MethodsChallenged with this problem, a black-box model from which data are generated turns into a convenient starting point to design and implement the automation, and this approach is addressed in this research. The herein proposal is the design and implementation of didactic stations and their application in undergraduate automatic control courses. In the context of active learning, by using the stations to identify the model’s dynamics, and subsequently, design and implement an automatic system, students reinforce the theory and receive another stimulus for the development of competencies in automatic control.ResultsThe didactic stations emulate those cases in the industry where the hardware is already working, and it is necessary to automate or improve some process following a practical approach. During the first phase, students, guided by professors, designed and implemented four electromechanical prototypes. The second phase was using the prototypes in the curricular courses Control Engineering and Computerized Control to implement and evaluate controllers. The research included a control group and an experimental group. The group using the stations had a higher final course average grade than the control group.DiscussionThe findings encourage the application of this type of approach to complement the teaching of automatic control, which could positively impact the professional performance of future control engineers.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/feduc.2022.1022888/fulleducational innovationactive learningproblem based learningcompetenciesautomatic control systems
spellingShingle David Navarro-Durán
Luis C. Félix-Herrán
Jorge Membrillo-Hernández
Jorge Membrillo-Hernández
Kevin C. Craig
Miguel J. Ramírez-Cadena
Ricardo A. Ramírez-Mendoza
Active learning to develop disciplinary competencies related to automatic control in engineering curricula using low cost do-it-yourself didactic stations
Frontiers in Education
educational innovation
active learning
problem based learning
competencies
automatic control systems
title Active learning to develop disciplinary competencies related to automatic control in engineering curricula using low cost do-it-yourself didactic stations
title_full Active learning to develop disciplinary competencies related to automatic control in engineering curricula using low cost do-it-yourself didactic stations
title_fullStr Active learning to develop disciplinary competencies related to automatic control in engineering curricula using low cost do-it-yourself didactic stations
title_full_unstemmed Active learning to develop disciplinary competencies related to automatic control in engineering curricula using low cost do-it-yourself didactic stations
title_short Active learning to develop disciplinary competencies related to automatic control in engineering curricula using low cost do-it-yourself didactic stations
title_sort active learning to develop disciplinary competencies related to automatic control in engineering curricula using low cost do it yourself didactic stations
topic educational innovation
active learning
problem based learning
competencies
automatic control systems
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/feduc.2022.1022888/full
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