Applying the Kanban method in problem-based project work: a case study in a manufacturing engineering bachelor’s programme at Aalborg University Copenhagen

Patrick Balve*, Volker Krüger, Lene Tolstrup Sørensen

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Abstract

Problem-based learning (PBL) has proven to be highly effective for educating students in an active and self-motivated manner in various disciplines. Student projects carried out following PBL principles are very dynamic and carry a high level of uncertainty, both conditions under which agile project management approaches are assumed to be highly supportive. The paper describes an empirical case study carried out at Aalborg University Copenhagen involving students from two different semesters of a Bachelor of Science programme. While executing the study, compelling examples of how PBL and the agile project management method Kanban blend could be identified. A final survey reveals that applying Kanban produces noticeable improvements with respect to creating, assigning and coordinating project tasks. Other improvements were found in group communication, knowledge about the work progress with regards to both the individual and the collective and the students’ way of continuously improving their own teamwork.

Original languageEnglish
JournalEuropean Journal of Engineering Education
Volume42
Issue number6
Pages (from-to)1502-1520
Number of pages19
ISSN0304-3797
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 12 Jul 2017

Keywords

  • agile project management
  • engineering education
  • Kanban
  • Problem-based learning

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