Work-in-Progress (WIP): Improving Student Understanding of Electric Circuits Through Real-World Analogies

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Abstract

Many engineering students struggle with Electric Circuits due to misconceptions and anxiety, which have worsened post-pandemic. Concepts like voltage, current, and Ohm’s Law often seem abstract, hindering comprehension. This work-in-progress introduces the Circuit Teaching with Real-World Analogies (CTRWA) framework, which applies relatable analogies such as a water tank for voltage and current to improve understanding. Data from 50 students were collected through surveys, quizzes, and interviews, revealing that water-based analogies were the most effective, while others, such as the running track analogy, had mixed success. Preliminary results indicate that students taught with analogies scored 12% higher on quizzes and reported greater confidence in circuit analysis. While CTRWA enhances conceptual learning for Electrical Engineering students and non-majors, findings also highlight challenges in precisely aligning analogies with circuit variables, emphasizing the need for careful implementation and refinement in future studies.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationUnknown book
PublisherASEE
Pageshttps://peer.asee.org/55950
DOIs
StatePublished - 2025

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