“Hands-On, Minds-On, and Science-Up”: A Concept-Based Learning Laboratory With a Taste of Research Experience for an Undergraduate Biomedical Engineering Course

Author:

Sigaeva Taisiya1,Fiori Cyrus J. B. M.1,Pino Alban Maria J.1,Beauferris Youssef1,Stagg Donovan1,Di Martino Elena S.1

Affiliation:

1. Schulich School of Engineering, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB T2N 1N4, Canada

Abstract

Abstract In this paper, we bridged faculty research expertise with concept-based learning pedagogy to design and implement a unique laboratory experience for biomedical engineering undergraduate students enrolled in the biomechanics of tissues course at the University of Calgary. This laboratory aimed to increase student engagement, facilitate deeper understanding of course content, and provide an opportunity for accelerated undergraduate research through “hands-on,” “minds-on,” and “science-up” learning components, respectively. The laboratory exercise involves testing aortic tissues using a novel miniaturized planar biaxial machine. This type of machine is normally reserved for use in the context of research. The relevance of the proposed laboratory as a teaching tool was assessed using student feedback. Results indicate an overall valuable and positive learning experience for students.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Physiology (medical),Biomedical Engineering

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