Facilitating Project-Based Learning Through Application of Established Pedagogical Methods in the SAE AutoDrive Challenge Student Design Competition

Author:

Schmelzle Mark H.1,Schexnaydre Logan1,Spike Nathan2,Robinette Darrell1,Bos Jeremy1

Affiliation:

1. Michigan Technological University

2. University of Wisconsin - Stout

Abstract

<div class="section abstract"><div class="htmlview paragraph">The AutoDrive Challenge competition sponsored by General Motors and SAE gives undergraduate and graduate students an opportunity to get hands-on experience with autonomous vehicle technology and development as they work towards their degree. Michigan Technological University has participated in the AutoDrive Challenge since its inception in 2017 with students participating through MTU’s Robotic System Enterprise. The MathWorks Simulation Challenge has been a component of the competition since its second year, tasking students with the development of perception, control and testing algorithms using MathWorks software products. This paper presents the pedagogical approach graduate student mentors used to enable students to build their understanding of autonomous vehicle concepts using familiar tools. This approach gives undergraduate students a productive experience with these systems that they may not have encountered in coursework within their academic program. The concept of keeping students in the “Zone of Proximal Development” through instructional scaffolding is considered in two case study years as the graduate student mentors support two independent groups of undergraduate students in their endeavors to conceptualize and implement their own solutions to the challenges presented in the competition. The MathWorks Simulation Challenge gave Michigan Tech students the opportunity to use tools and theories they were familiar with as a starting point for a deeper dive into autonomous vehicle engineering concepts, ultimately contributing to their career preparedness for the modern automotive industry with numerous successful hires into desirable positions within the automotive industry.</div></div>

Publisher

SAE International

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