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17 July 2014 Teaching methodologies to promote creativity in the professional skills related to optics knowledge
Alicia Fernández-Oliveras, Paz Fernandez, Antonio Peña-García, Maria Luisa Oliveras
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Proceedings Volume 9289, 12th Education and Training in Optics and Photonics Conference; 928910 (2014) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2070754
Event: 12th Education and Training in Optics and Photonics Conference, 2013, Porto, Portugal
Abstract
We present the methodologies proposed and applied in the context of a teaching-innovation project developed at the University of Granada, Spain. The main objective of the project is the implementation of teaching methodologies that promote the creativity in the learning process and, subsequently, in the acquisition of professional skills. This project involves two subjects related with optics knowledge in undergraduate students. The subjects are “Illumination Engineering” (Bachelor’s degree in Civil-Engineering) and “Optical and Optometric Instrumentation” (Bachelor’s degree in and Optics and Optometry). For the first subject, the activities of our project were carried out in the theoretical classes. By contrast, in the case of the second subject, such activities were designed for the laboratory sessions. For “Illumination Engineering” we applied the maieutic technique. With this method the students were encouraged to establish relationships between the main applications of the subject and concepts that apparently unrelated with the subject framework. By means of several examples, the students became aware of the importance of cross-curricular and lateral thinking. We used the technique based on protocols of control and change in “Optical and Optometric Instrumentation”. The modus operandi was focused on prompting the students to adopt the role of the professionals and to pose questions to themselves concerning the practical content of the subject from that professional role. This mechanism boosted the critical capacity and the independent-learning ability of the students. In this work, we describe in detail both subject proposals and the results of their application in the 2011-2012 academic course.
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Alicia Fernández-Oliveras, Paz Fernandez, Antonio Peña-García, and Maria Luisa Oliveras "Teaching methodologies to promote creativity in the professional skills related to optics knowledge", Proc. SPIE 9289, 12th Education and Training in Optics and Photonics Conference, 928910 (17 July 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2070754
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KEYWORDS
Illumination engineering

Civil engineering

Optics manufacturing

Adaptive control

Control systems

Design for manufacturability

Optical components

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