Integrating Challenge-Based Learning in a Vertical Classroom A Cross-Disciplinary Approach to Teaching Microfluidics for Biomedical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering Students

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Burcu Gumuscu
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4843-4724
Lanhui Li
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2373-4897
Kalpit Bakal
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9848-2356
Oscar Stassen
Hans Wyss
Jasmina Lazendic Galloway
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0166-1647

Abstract

The paper presents a case study illustrating the implementation of a combined master's level and third-year bachelor's Lab-on-a-Chip Microdevices course using a Challenge-Based Learning (CBL) approach. We describe the course's design, the implementation, and the observed impact of adopting this innovative approach. We use a survey and a focus group discussion to investigate students' perceptions of learning through the CBL approach. The gathered insights highlight the appreciation for practical application and industry collaboration in the course. Some issues related to class preparation and clarity of guidelines for working on challenges have also been identified, and a re-design addressing these issues was co-created between the instructors and students during the focus group session. Our study offers a blueprint for designing hands-on experiment-oriented courses in collaboration with industry and highlights the potential of CBL to enhance technical proficiency and foster innovation in interdisciplinary engineering education.

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Gumuscu, B., Li, L., Bakal, K., Stassen, O., Wyss, H., & Lazendic-Galloway, J. (2024). Integrating Challenge-Based Learning in a Vertical Classroom: A Cross-Disciplinary Approach to Teaching Microfluidics for Biomedical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering Students. SEFI Journal of Engineering Education Advancement, 1(1), 80–101. https://doi.org/10.62492/sefijeea.v1i1.21
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Burcu Gumuscu, Eindhoven University of Technology

Burcu Gumuscu is an assistant professor at Eindhoven University of Technology, specializing in microfluidics for regenerative medicine. Particularly, she is interested in determining cell-specific bioelectricity patterns by taking advantage of digital microfluidics.

Lanhui Li, Eindhoven University of Technology / Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Guangzhou)

Lanhui Li is a postdoc in the Biosensors and Devices Lab at the Department of Biomedical Engineering, Eindhoven University of Technology. Her research focuses on the development of Microfluidic platforms for chemical and biological assessment.

Kalpit Bakal, Eindhoven University of Technology

Kalpit J. Bakal is a PhD candidate in the Microsystems Section at the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Eindhoven University of Technology. His research focuses on developing a technique to characterize the viscoelastic properties of soft objects at microscopic scales.

Oscar Stassen, Eindhoven University of Technology

Oscar M.J.A. Stassen is a postdoc in the Microsystems Section, at the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Eindhoven University of Technology. His research focuses on the effects of mechanical stimuli on biological cells, by integrating dynamic cellular reporter systems with microfabricated systems.

Hans Wyss, Eindhoven University of Technology

Hans M. Wyss is an associate professor in the Microsystems section, at the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Eindhoven University of Technology. Hans' group develops and uses microfluidics tools for studying and controlling the behavior of soft and biological materials.

Jasmina Lazendic Galloway, Eindhoven University of Technology

Jasmina Lazendic-Galloway is an astrophysicist with a passion for learner-centered and evidence-based teaching practices and extensive experience in interdisciplinary teaching and professionalization of teaching in higher education. She is currently an interdisciplinary research fellow at the TU/e Innovation Space, which is a center of expertise for challenge-based learning and entrepreneurship education at Eindhoven University of Technology.