Journal of Engineering Education Transformations

Journal of Engineering Education Transformations

Year: 2020, Volume: 33, Issue: Special Issue, Pages: 161-163

Original Article

Improving Practical Skill in Metrology and Quality Control by TTSM

Abstract

Today's scenario of classroom teaching is the way where the teacher can deliver the contents and student can and understand but they are not getting practical experience because of that they are lagging in practical skill as well as filed to tackle industrial problems. For improving the practical skill of the students TTSM (Tap, Think, Solve, Make) applied to the course metrology and quality control. This paper focuses on enhancing the practical skill of students in course of metrology and quality control and get platform experience. In this pedagogy, students learn in the groups formed by push them up the method and work together to enhance practical skill, knowledge, teamwork, etc. By considering students feedback through quaternary and marks obtained through rubrics, we found that TTSM is the best tool to get practical experience.

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