Simulation of a competitive business environment: a case study in a Chemical Engineering Program

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Autor(a) principal: Giordani,Domingos Sávio
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Moraes,Elisângela de Jesus Cândido, Barreto,Maria Auxiliadora Motta
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Production
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Resumo: Abstract This paper reports a case study about the experience of two semesters of the discipline Industrial Chemical Processes in School of Engineering of Lorena with the Project-Based Learning approach. Both semesters were based on a set of rules which established the division of the class into groups to submit projects related to the syllabus of the discipline. Two by two, groups competed for an investment which was determined by the rest of the class, who were the investors. Students approved the method and they were excited about the mood of competition. From the first to the second experiences, some modifications in the rules were done, such as the introduction of stakeholder groups, which increased access to the global content of the discipline. The simulation of a business world put forward herein may be readily adapted to other situations and, with minor changes in the ground rules, it is believed that the method can be applied to a wide variety of disciplines of any course.
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title Simulation of a competitive business environment: a case study in a Chemical Engineering Program
spellingShingle Simulation of a competitive business environment: a case study in a Chemical Engineering Program
Giordani,Domingos Sávio
Active learning
Engineering education
PBL approaches
Business environment simulation
title_short Simulation of a competitive business environment: a case study in a Chemical Engineering Program
title_full Simulation of a competitive business environment: a case study in a Chemical Engineering Program
title_fullStr Simulation of a competitive business environment: a case study in a Chemical Engineering Program
title_full_unstemmed Simulation of a competitive business environment: a case study in a Chemical Engineering Program
title_sort Simulation of a competitive business environment: a case study in a Chemical Engineering Program
author Giordani,Domingos Sávio
author_facet Giordani,Domingos Sávio
Moraes,Elisângela de Jesus Cândido
Barreto,Maria Auxiliadora Motta
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author2 Moraes,Elisângela de Jesus Cândido
Barreto,Maria Auxiliadora Motta
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Giordani,Domingos Sávio
Moraes,Elisângela de Jesus Cândido
Barreto,Maria Auxiliadora Motta
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Active learning
Engineering education
PBL approaches
Business environment simulation
topic Active learning
Engineering education
PBL approaches
Business environment simulation
description Abstract This paper reports a case study about the experience of two semesters of the discipline Industrial Chemical Processes in School of Engineering of Lorena with the Project-Based Learning approach. Both semesters were based on a set of rules which established the division of the class into groups to submit projects related to the syllabus of the discipline. Two by two, groups competed for an investment which was determined by the rest of the class, who were the investors. Students approved the method and they were excited about the mood of competition. From the first to the second experiences, some modifications in the rules were done, such as the introduction of stakeholder groups, which increased access to the global content of the discipline. The simulation of a business world put forward herein may be readily adapted to other situations and, with minor changes in the ground rules, it is believed that the method can be applied to a wide variety of disciplines of any course.
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