May 16, 2023
2nd-year engineering class forgoes final exams in favour of collaborative design work
Like in the Alice Cooper classic, Schoolâs Out, there were no more pencils and no more books for a class of Schulich School of Engineering students at the end of the winter term.
Instead of the usual written tests, the second-year electrical and software engineering students showcased their innovative design projects during a demo day April 21.
Judged by faculty and community members, the projects were a wrap-up for their Integrated Learning Systems (ILS) class.
âOur students have been diligently using their learned knowledge of electrical engineering to develop products that address real-world problems,â says , PhD, who is one of the ILS instructors.
âThe demo day is an opportunity for them to present their innovative ideas, creative solutions and technical skills.â
From mobile apps and siren detectors to watering pots and an electronic emotional support cat, the students were proud to see their ideas finally come to life.
âThis is like no other class Iâve ever had,â says Ethan Sallis, who teamed up with Luiz Felipe Gama di Grado and Jayen Hirani to produce HydroHealth, a water bottle with a built-in medication dispenser that runs on an app. âWe really enjoyed being able to get hands-on experience in building something from scratch, and going through the successes and failures to get us to this point today.â
Behjat says the ILS project challenge will serve the students well as they continue their education at Schulich, as itâs similar to the fourth-year .