Evidence of Self-Directed Learning on a High School Robotics Team

oleh: Nathan R. Dolenc, Claire Mitchell, Robert H. Tai

Format: Article
Diterbitkan: Clemson University Press 2014-12-01

Deskripsi

Self-directed learning is described as an individual taking the initiative to engage in a learning experience while assuming responsibility to follow through to its conclusion. Robotics competitions are examples of informal environments that can facilitate self-directed learning. This study examined how mentor involvement, student behavior, and physical workspace contributed to self-directed learning on one robotics competition team. How did mentors transfer responsibility to students? How did students respond to managing a team? Are the physical attributes of a workspace important? The mentor, student, and workplace factors captured in the research showed mentors wanting students to do the work, students assuming leadership roles, and the limited workspace having a positive effect on student productivity.