Using a Project Model for Assessment of CDIO Skills

Using a Project Model for Assessment of CDIO Skills

T. Svensson, S. Gunnarsson (2005).  Using a Project Model for Assessment of CDIO Skills. 8.

This paper discusses how a project model can be used for assessment of CDIO skills in Design-Build-Test courses. A project model offers a structured method for carrying out projects and gives the students experience of project work under industry like conditions. The different phases, activities, and documents in the project model enable assessment of a large number of topics in the CDIO Syllabus.

Authors (New): 
Tomas Svensson
Svante Gunnarsson
Pages: 
8
Affiliations: 
Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden
Keywords: 
Assessment
CDIO Skills
Design-Build-Test
CDIO Syllabus
Year: 
2005
Reference: 
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The CDIO Standards. http://www.cdio.org: 
Svensson, T. and Krysander, C, “The LIPS Project Model”, Linköping University, Sweden, 2004. : 
Berggren, K.F, Gunnarsson S., Svensson, T. and Wiklund, I, " Development of the Applied Physics and Electrical Engineering (Y) program at Linköping University through the participation in the CDIO Initiative", 8th UICEE Annual Conference on Engineering Education, Kingston, Jamaica, 7-11 February 2005 : 
Powell, P.C, “Assessment of team-based projects in project-led education.” European Journal of Engineering Education, 29(2), 221-230, 2004. : 
Hansen, S, “The supervisor in the project-organized group should participate in developing the students’ project competencies”, European Journal of Engineering Education, 29(3), 451- 459, 2004.: 
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