Transcending Lockdown: Fostering Student Imagination through Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning and Creativity in Engineering Design Courses

Author:

Martin Nolan Edmund12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Engineering Communication, Engineering Communication Program and Institute for Studies in Transdisciplinary Engineering Education and Practice, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

2. Department of Linguistics and Applied Linguistics, York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Abstract

Engineering design and communication courses are typically dynamic, active learning spaces that bring together a complex array of knowledge and skills. Their ambiguous nature has allowed, often contentiously, subjects such as language and communication, the arts, the humanities, and the social sciences to enter the discourse of engineering in a newly meaningful way. This article considers this development in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic and, in particular, how the creativity and imagination required to succeed in engineering design might be cultivated in emergency distance learning. I consider a plethora of sources for guidance, with a special interest in how language and communication facilitates collaborative learning, creativity, and intersubjectivity and how that mediation is further mediated by educational technology in distance learning. I focus on the challenges faced and the resulting importance of training for both instructors and students. Finally, I argue that, despite our difficult circumstances, we should aim to encourage our students to exercise their imaginations, both independently and collaboratively, through our selection, framing, and facilitation of team design projects during the pandemic.

Publisher

University of Toronto Press Inc. (UTPress)

Subject

General Arts and Humanities

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