Teaching Control Theory: A Selection of Methodology Based on Learning Styles

  • Rojas-Palacio C
  • Arango-Zuluaga E
  • Botero-Castro H
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Abstract

This research results from the need to establish a connection between educational methodologies and students’ learning styles so that students can understand concepts with a high level of abstraction, such as control concepts. For this, definitions for learning, learning styles and active educational methodology from an engineering perspective were proposed. Then, a review of the literature on the use of learning styles in engineering, specifically in the area of systems control, is also presented. Finally, a methodology with a laboratory approach, integrating active methodologies and a learning style model, to teach control concepts was proposed.

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Rojas-Palacio, C. V., Arango-Zuluaga, E. I., & Botero-Castro, H. A. (2022). Teaching Control Theory: A Selection of Methodology Based on Learning Styles. DYNA, 89(222), 9–17. https://doi.org/10.15446/dyna.v89n222.100547

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