第68回年次大会・工学教育研究講演会

Presentation information

International session

International session

[IS1] International Session-I

Thu. Sep 10, 2020 9:30 AM - 10:50 AM Room W

Chairman:Toshiharu Kazama Second Chairman:Tetsuo Oka

9:30 AM - 9:50 AM

[W-01] Group Work Internship as Global Project-based Learning towards Further Learning Motivation

G-DORM Short-term Program 2019

○Yasutaka Ueda1, Nozomu Tsuboi1, Takamasa Suzuki1, Itaru Kourakata1, Etsuko Wakabayashi1,2 (1. Niigata University、2. Tsubamate)

Keywords:G-DORM, Dormitory-type Education, global project-based learning, internship, multi-cultural, multi-disciplinary, Inter-University Exchange Project

Global Project-based learning (PBL) with university-industry collaboration is one of the good ways to enhance global engineering competency. Also, an internship is useful to fill out a gap in the transition from university to industry. Niigata University has implemented global group work (GW) internships in the G-DORM project, which is an interactive student exchange program with four universities in the Mekong region. In the GW internship, students form a multi-academic year, multi-cultural, and multi-disciplinary group as if the students were international boarding students at a dormitory. And the formed groups tackle a global PBL in an internship that is carried out in cooperation with Niigata regional companies whose business extends globally. This paper presents the contents and the achievements of the GW internship carried out in Tsubame city in 2019 in terms of students’ satisfaction and interests in the regional industry. The practice in 2019 developed the motivation and the actual action of students in a step-up tendency.