An Effective Way of Implementing Experiential Learning for Laboratory Courses – A Case Study

Authors

  • Indira R. Umarji Department of Computer Science & Engineering, S D M College of Engineering & Technology, Karnataka
  • Vidyagouri Kulkarni Department of Computer Science & Engineering, S D M College of Engineering & Technology, Karnataka
  • Umakant P. Kulkarni Department of Computer Science & Engineering, S D M College of Engineering & Technology, Karnataka

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.16920/jeet/2023/v36is2/23043

Keywords:

Experiential Learning; Higher Education Institutes (HEIs); NEP-2020; Outcome Based Education (OBE); Problem based Learning; Project based Learning.

Abstract

An effective teaching provides the power of education to the students, thus giving them the possibility suggested by NEP-2020 is a better future. One of the challenges that is faced in this is to link the classroom teaching to a real-world scenario and thus making teaching more effective and relevant. An Experiential Learning, is a dynamic classroom approach, presents a possible alternative to memorization techniques. In this approach, students take responsibility for their learning by acquiring deeper knowledge about the subject matter through active exploration of real-world challenges and problems. This makes the students independent learners as they work for an extended period of time to investigate and respond to a complex question, challenge, or problem. In this regard, Department has introduced the problem-based learning in some its courses. This paper presents a problem-based learning practiced for the course “Object Oriented Programming” for fourth semester UG students as a case study.

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Published

2025-06-18

How to Cite

Umarji, I. R., Kulkarni, V., & Kulkarni, U. P. (2025). An Effective Way of Implementing Experiential Learning for Laboratory Courses – A Case Study. Journal of Engineering Education Transformations, 36, 297–302. https://doi.org/10.16920/jeet/2023/v36is2/23043

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Research Article