Abstract

The math modeling challenge CoSIAM is a competition based on interdisciplinary collaborative work challenges. This research seeks to demonstrate the value of this type of challenge-based competition as a learning strategy outside the classroom. Based on data, we conducted a qualitative study on the perception of the participants in the last three versions of the mathematical modeling challenge, in terms of the learning achieved, the benefits of their participation, the knowledge and skills they brought into play, and the change in their conception of modeling. The participants were undergraduate and graduate students in mathematics and other areas, from several Colombian and Mexican universities. The research yielded results in three directions. The first is related to the advantages and limitations of teamwork, the second explores the learning that arises from this experience, and the third is oriented to the disciplinary knowledge mobilized for the solution of this type of problematic situation. The study allowed concluding, among other issues, that learning based on interdisciplinary problem solving, formulated from a global perspective, enhances the acquisition of valuable skills for the participants.

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  • IntroductionAccepted: 21 June 2021The math modeling challenge (MMC) is one of the annual events held by the Colombian section of the Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics (CoSIAM), since 2017.During this event, teams of students from diverse universities and programs ( mathematics) solve problems under restricted conditions of time and resources, using mathematics and computer science, promoting interdisciplinary work and giving rise to sketches of solutions to real problems of current national interest.The teams, made up of four people in the undergraduate or graduate categories, are summoned to an event of ten continuous hours duration, at which they are presented with the problem to be solved and for which they are to sketch a solution, which is to be presented through a written document, a presentation, and annexes with demonstrations and prototypes

  • The math modeling challenge (MMC) is one of the annual events held by the Colombian section of the Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics (CoSIAM), since 2017

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Introduction

Accepted: 21 June 2021The math modeling challenge (MMC) is one of the annual events held by the Colombian section of the Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics (CoSIAM), since 2017.During this event, teams of students from diverse universities and programs ( mathematics) solve problems under restricted conditions of time and resources, using mathematics and computer science, promoting interdisciplinary work and giving rise to sketches of solutions to real problems of current national interest.The teams, made up of four people in the undergraduate or graduate categories, are summoned to an event of ten continuous hours duration, at which they are presented with the problem to be solved and for which they are to sketch a solution, which is to be presented through a written document, a presentation, and annexes with demonstrations and prototypes. The math modeling challenge (MMC) is one of the annual events held by the Colombian section of the Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics (CoSIAM), since 2017. During this event, teams of students from diverse universities and programs ( mathematics) solve problems under restricted conditions of time and resources, using mathematics and computer science, promoting interdisciplinary work and giving rise to sketches of solutions to real problems of current national interest. The evaluation rubric of the submitted works considers the relevance of the proposed solution to the challenge, originality, modeling, simulation and functionality. The work with the highest mark in each of the categories receives the award

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