- Conference Session
- CEED Technical Session II: Developing Research and Design Skills Through Experiential Learning
- Collection
- 2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
- Authors
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Jeremy Straub, North Dakota State University
- Tagged Divisions
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Cooperative and Experiential Education
coveredinstructional techniques [3] such as competitions [4], metaphors [5], games [6] and peer mentoring[7] and instruction [8]. Studies have also focused on the development of exercises [9] and learningtechnologies [10] for hands-on educational activities.Undergraduate research is one form of project-based learning (PBL). The application of PBL tocybersecurity education has been previously studied. Studies have considered the use of puzzles[11] and challenges [12] to aid learning. Significant interest has been paid to competitions [13]–[16] and the students that participate in them [17]. A limited amount of prior work [18] has alsobeen conducted related to undergraduate research activities in cybersecurity and the benefits theyproduce.2.2. Project-based