Abstract:
With the emergence of AI and its proliferation in different applications, the
thought of its adoption for use in formal engineering education is daunting to some, a
welcome development to others and an obvious concern to many educational
practitioners. The purpose of this paper is to demystify the fears, dispel doubts and
view AI as a mighty teaching cum learning tool. The paper therefore introduces AI as
a tool for aiding good engineering teaching and learning while enhancing the
productivity and collaborative research capacity of the learner. The methodology
adopted is a desk review of the progressive use of digital technologies in engineering
education. Such digital technologies have been shown to enhance students ’concept
formation and retention, provide learner-content interactivity, boost the motivation and
engage the learner with practical hands-on skills. A review of the development of
digital teaching aids therefore provides a backdrop for appreciating the unparalleled,
superior and sought-for attributes that AI brings along to engineering education. The
paper uses an example framework to demonstrate the organisational changes needed
to simplify programming and man- age personal study notes and knowledge. The
example further demonstrate learning and research productivity. Findings substantiate
the imminence of AI in engineering education and provide practitioners an early
warning for adaptation to the technology. Adapting the engineering curriculum in turn
implies some structural reorganisation of the engineering education process. Such a
reorganisation will entail a re-think of both the design as well as the delivery of
engineering Programmes. The paper reflects on these implications and suggests a
few interventions based on collaboration.
Description:
Proceedings of the International Conference on Engineering Education and Management (IC2EM’24), 23–25 September 2024, Palapye, International University of Science and Technology,