Blended learning in the engineering field: A systematic literature review

Author:

Sala Roberto1ORCID,Maffei Antonio2ORCID,Pirola Fabiana1,Enoksson Fredrik2,Ljubić Sandi3ORCID,Skoki Arian3,Zammit Joseph P.4,Bonello Amberlynn4,Podržaj Primož5,Žužek Tena5,Priarone Paolo C.6,Antonelli Dario6,Pezzotta Giuditta1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Management, Information and Production Engineering University of Bergamo Dalmine Italy

2. Department of Production Engineering KTH Royal Institute of Technology Stockholm Sweden

3. University of Rijeka Faculty of Engineering, Department of Computer Engineering Rijeka Croatia

4. CERU, Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering University of Malta Msida Malta

5. Faculty of Mechanical Engineering University of Ljubljana Ljubljana Slovenia

6. Department of Management and Production Engineering Politecnico di Torino Torino Italy

Abstract

AbstractBlended Learning (BL) is defined as a combination of face‐to‐face and digital activities that, in recent years, has been adopted more and more frequently by Higher Educational Institutions (HEIs). In the engineering field, the adoption of BL allows creating challenging situations for students with industry‐like problems to foster the acquisition of advanced problem‐solving skills. Thus, it can be used to enhance traditional learning by enriching it with new aspects, allowing to update the Intended Learning Outcomes traditionally defined by teachers. Although prior coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) teachers had the time to prepare and programme the transition to BL, during the pandemic they had to abruptly move to the full digital delivery of the content, requiring technological and organizational adaptation, as well as change in the content teaching and assessment methods. Through a systematic literature review, this paper aims to understand how BL has been implemented in the engineering field by HEIs, discussing if and how the learning expectations of teachers (evaluated through Bloom's Taxonomy) change when using different mixes of face‐to‐face and digital activities and when the target audience changes. More specifically, the investigation addresses how content and learning expectations are split and set in face‐to‐face and digital settings. Additionally, the interest is towards understanding how COVID‐19 impacted the adoption of BL, not only during the pandemic but also after.

Funder

European Commission

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Engineering,Education,General Computer Science

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