Abstract
© 2014 SPIE, OSA, IEEE, ICO. Bringing research into an undergraduate curriculum is a proven and powerful practice with many educational benefits to students and the professional rewards to faculty mentors. In recent years, undergraduate research has gained national prominence as an effective problem-based learning strategy. Developing and sustaining a vibrant undergraduate research program of high quality and productivity is an outstanding example of the problem-based learning. To foster student understanding of the content learned in the classroom and nurture enduring problem-solving and critical-thinking abilities, we have created a collaborative learning environment by building research into the Electro-Optics curriculum for the first- and second-year students. The teaching methodology is described and examples of the research projects are given. Such a research-integrated curriculum effectively enhances student learning and critical thinking skills, and strengthens the research culture for the first- and second-year students.
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Zhou, A. F. (2014). Integrating undergraduate research into the electro-optics and laser engineering technology program at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. In 12th Education and Training in Optics and Photonics Conference (Vol. 9289, p. 92890K). SPIE. https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2070291
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