Project-Based Learning: Synthesis of Theory and Practice Through Interdisciplinary Projects

10th International Scientific Conference Technics, Informatics and Education – TIE 2024, str. 280-283

AUTOR(I) / AUTHOR(S): Miloš Božić , Vojislav Vujičić , Srećko Ćurčić , Marko Popović , Milan Vesković , Uroš Pešović , Nedeljko Dučić 

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DOI: 10.46793/TIE24.280B

SAŽETAK /ABSTRACT:

Project-based learning (PBL) in the field of mechatronics is an effective way to develop practical skills and prepare students for real industrial jobs. This article presents an example of the application of the PBL concept at the Faculty of Technical Sciences Čačak in cooperation with industrial partner Vorwerk. By introducing real industrial projects and technical requirements, students are more involved and motivated. The results highlight PBL as a method that connects academia and industry. Prepares students with essential skills for professional success in the rapidly evolving field of mechatronics. PBL also brings together different departments around a common goal.

KLJUČNE REČI / KEYWORDS: 

Project-based learning; project-based skills; interdisciplinary, mechatronics

PROJEKAT / ACKNOWLEDGEMENT:

This study was supported by the Ministry of Science, Technological Development and Innovation of the Republic of Serbia, and these results are parts of the Grant No. 451-03-66/ 2024-03/200132 with University of Kragujevac – Faculty of Technical Sciences Čačak.

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