Bridging Academic Disciplines with Interdisciplinary Project-based Learning

  • Warr M
  • West R
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This article describes the implementation of an interdisciplinary design studio as a means to teach creative problem-solving through project-based learning.  "Learning and Innovation Skills" has been designated as a core skill that students need to be successful in today's world, and project-based learning is one approach to helping students develop these skills.  After describing the early genesis and development of the interdisciplinary design studio, the article describes results of initial research into the students’ experiences in studio courses.  Students described courses as flexible and reported high levels of motivation stemming from the authenticity of the problems. Because of the interdisciplinary nature of the studio, some students described deepening disciplinary skills while at the same time being exposed to cross-disciplinary skills.  They believed the courses helped develop interdisciplinary collaboration, creativity, and communication skills.

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Warr, M., & West, R. E. (2020). Bridging Academic Disciplines with Interdisciplinary Project-based Learning. Interdisciplinary Journal of Problem-Based Learning, 14(1). https://doi.org/10.14434/ijpbl.v14i1.28590

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