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| + | Welcome to Capstone! | ||
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| + | Brigham Young University’s Capstone course (Me En/EC En 475 & 476) has gained a reputation as one | ||
| + | of the finest student mentoring experiences of its type in the country. | ||
| + | Your role as a Faculty | ||
| + | and helps ensure positive outcomes for the students and for the Capstone | ||
| + | course. With your help, we know that this will be a successful year. We are | ||
| + | excited to work with you to help these remarkable students become leaders in | ||
| + | learning a practical design process while focusing on designing a | ||
| + | desirable and transferable product. | ||
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| + | We hope that this guide is helpful in outlining your responsibilities and | ||
| + | providing guidelines for your success as a faculty coach. Following this guide, the Coach Reference | ||
| + | lists items alphabetically by topic that we hope provide information | ||
| + | to help you succeed.We look forward to | ||
| + | working with you and hope you will enjoy the Capstone course as much as we do. | ||
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| + | If you have any suggestions or ideas for improving the course, don’t hesitate | ||
| + | to let us know. We want the Capstone program to continually improve and we welcome | ||
| + | your feedback. | ||
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| + | To help you in your role as a Capstone coach, we have identified six | ||
| + | principles of Capstone mentoring. These principles include mentoring in teams, during the product development process, with effective teamwork, in completing the project, individually, | ||
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| + | 1. __The job of the coach is to mentor the team.__ | ||
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| + | As a Capstone coach, your primary job is to mentor the team and the | ||
| + | individuals on the team. Capstone is not primarily about getting the | ||
| + | project done; it's about helping the students develop traits that | ||
| + | will help them be influential engineers in the future. Therefore, rather than doing the project yourself, you must | ||
| + | guide the students to successful completion, which is often much | ||
| + | harder. | ||
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| + | bystander. | ||
| + | must be an active mentor, helping the students develop the hard and | ||
| + | soft skills needed to excel on the product development project. | ||
| + | must figure out how you can best mentor the students to grow both as a | ||
| + | team and as individuals. | ||
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| + | 2.__Students need mentoring in the product development process.__ | ||
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| + | Most students have never seen the product development process in either | ||
| + | theory or practice. By sharing your real world experience, you can bring the academic | ||
| + | subject to life for the students. | ||
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| + | See [[Mentoring in Product Development]] for specific actions you can take to mentor students in this period. | ||
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| + | 3. __Students need mentoring in effective teamwork.__ | ||
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| + | Students have worked on teams, but still need mentoring in how to | ||
| + | make their teamwork more effective. | ||
| + | familiar with the team operation, you are uniquely qualified to | ||
| + | provide teamwork mentoring. | ||
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| + | [[Mentoring in Teamwork]] discusses materials that may be helpful in providing teamwork mentoring. | ||
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| + | 4. __Students need mentoring in completing the project.__ | ||
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| + | Students are used to having specific questions that they answer on their homework | ||
| + | and having specific tasks assigned for them to complete in labs. In contrast, | ||
| + | on their project, they must decide what needs to be done and how it should | ||
| + | be reported. | ||
| + | completion. | ||
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| + | [[Mentoring in Project Completion]] discusses how you might mentor students to help them complete the project. | ||
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| + | 5. __Students need individual mentoring.__ | ||
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| + | Students are working hard to develop as individuals and engineers. As such, they have many things with which they struggle. | ||
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| + | [[Individual Mentoring]] provides some help for this important role. | ||
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| + | 6. __Students need candid and helpful feedback.__ | ||
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| + | Students are learning tremendously as they work in Capstone. | ||
| + | they have during the year surprises most of us, even when | ||
| + | we've seen it over and over. An important part of helping them to grow is | ||
| + | providing candid and helpful feedback. This feedback should include discussing | ||
| + | both their strengths and areas where they can improve on both the project work and individual characteristics. | ||
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| + | [[Feedback]] discusses your formal and informal role in providing feedback to team members. | ||
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