The implementation of photovoltaic academic service learning at school and its impact on student schools and student facilitators

This paper presents the implementation of academic service learning (ASL) and its impact on secondary school students as the community and the university undergraduate students who act as facilitators. The facilitators are the final year students from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering undertaki...

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Main Authors: Md. Ayob, Shahrin, Tan, Chee Wei, Ayop, Razman, Daud, Mohd. Zaki
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spelling my.utm.1047572024-02-25T05:04:58Z http://eprints.utm.my/104757/ The implementation of photovoltaic academic service learning at school and its impact on student schools and student facilitators Md. Ayob, Shahrin Tan, Chee Wei Ayop, Razman Daud, Mohd. Zaki L Education (General) TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering This paper presents the implementation of academic service learning (ASL) and its impact on secondary school students as the community and the university undergraduate students who act as facilitators. The facilitators are the final year students from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering undertaking a photovoltaic technology course at Universiti Teknologi Malaysia. The ASL aims to transfer the knowledge of photovoltaic technology to the school student from the university's students and increase their interest in pursuing tertiary study in the science, technology, and mathematics (STEM) stream. At the same time, it will benefit the facilitators by enriching their communication skills, personality, and academics. The objective achievement of the activity is measured qualitatively through a set of questionnaires after the activity. It was found that ASL has positively impacted the school student's knowledge of photovoltaic technology. To measure the impact on the facilitator, questionnaires were given to them after a year of graduation. The majority of them agreed that ASL improved their communication skills and personality. However, most facilitators agreed that ASL has minimum impact on enhancing their knowledge of photovoltaics. Penerbit UTM Press 2022 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/104757/1/ShahrinMdAyob2022_TheImplementationofPhotovoltaicAcademicServiceLearning.pdf Md. Ayob, Shahrin and Tan, Chee Wei and Ayop, Razman and Daud, Mohd. Zaki (2022) The implementation of photovoltaic academic service learning at school and its impact on student schools and student facilitators. ASEAN Journal of Engineering Education, 6 (2). pp. 26-30. ISSN 2231-9433 http://dx.doi.org/10.11113/ajee2022.6n2.103 DOI : 10.11113/ajee2022.6n2.103
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TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Md. Ayob, Shahrin
Tan, Chee Wei
Ayop, Razman
Daud, Mohd. Zaki
The implementation of photovoltaic academic service learning at school and its impact on student schools and student facilitators
description This paper presents the implementation of academic service learning (ASL) and its impact on secondary school students as the community and the university undergraduate students who act as facilitators. The facilitators are the final year students from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering undertaking a photovoltaic technology course at Universiti Teknologi Malaysia. The ASL aims to transfer the knowledge of photovoltaic technology to the school student from the university's students and increase their interest in pursuing tertiary study in the science, technology, and mathematics (STEM) stream. At the same time, it will benefit the facilitators by enriching their communication skills, personality, and academics. The objective achievement of the activity is measured qualitatively through a set of questionnaires after the activity. It was found that ASL has positively impacted the school student's knowledge of photovoltaic technology. To measure the impact on the facilitator, questionnaires were given to them after a year of graduation. The majority of them agreed that ASL improved their communication skills and personality. However, most facilitators agreed that ASL has minimum impact on enhancing their knowledge of photovoltaics.
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author Md. Ayob, Shahrin
Tan, Chee Wei
Ayop, Razman
Daud, Mohd. Zaki
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Tan, Chee Wei
Ayop, Razman
Daud, Mohd. Zaki
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title The implementation of photovoltaic academic service learning at school and its impact on student schools and student facilitators
title_short The implementation of photovoltaic academic service learning at school and its impact on student schools and student facilitators
title_full The implementation of photovoltaic academic service learning at school and its impact on student schools and student facilitators
title_fullStr The implementation of photovoltaic academic service learning at school and its impact on student schools and student facilitators
title_full_unstemmed The implementation of photovoltaic academic service learning at school and its impact on student schools and student facilitators
title_sort implementation of photovoltaic academic service learning at school and its impact on student schools and student facilitators
publisher Penerbit UTM Press
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url http://eprints.utm.my/104757/1/ShahrinMdAyob2022_TheImplementationofPhotovoltaicAcademicServiceLearning.pdf
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