학술논문

Classification of Lessons Learned Generated by Students in the Practice of Project-Based Learning
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Revista Iberoamericana de Tecnologias del Aprendizaje IEEE R. Iberoamericana Tecnologias Aprendizaje Tecnologias del Aprendizaje, IEEE Revista Iberoamericana de. 18(3):250-257 Aug, 2023
Subject
General Topics for Engineers
Knowledge engineering
Programming profession
Internet
Reflection
Pandemics
Problem-solving
Computers
Project-Based Learning
lessons learned
student generated contents
peer learning
Language
ISSN
1932-8540
2374-0132
Abstract
Some project-based organizations report and share knowledge through lessons learned in order to improve performance in future work. The objective of this study is to test whether the use of this technique, in Project-Based Learning, is sustainable over time. Also, it is interesting to test what are the types of lessons generated most frequently, whether they have interest for the learners, and whether the activities involved are satisfactory for them. The research is carried out by incorporating the lessons learned technique into a Project-Based Learning experience over several years. The methodology consists of the analysis and classification of lessons, published in a blog, and the data collected about the students (grades and opinions). The results show that technological lessons are the most numerous and visited, followed by methodological lessons in terms of generation, and work organization lessons in terms of visits. Moreover, the opinions of the students are very positive in all activities related to the dissemination, generation, learning achieved and usefulness of the lessons in a fairly unanimous way. In conclusion, the lessons learned technique serves as a good complement to reinforce Project-Based Learning, enabling students to acquire knowledge, perceive its practical usefulness, and express satisfaction with the activities involved.