Abstract:
This article aims to describe two different project-based learning (PBL) experiences using NGO (Non-Governmental Organization)
projects, and complemented with a volunteer program abroad (in Honduras and Kenya). The integration of the projects within the
framework of the courses was promoted within a context of a project-based engineering school. The NGOs requested technical
support in some projects, which students developed in their classrooms to offer real solutions. Throughout the summer, some
student and professor volunteers traveled there to evaluate the situation, implement the projects and collect the data needed to
move forth and determine new needs for the next academic year. The awareness brought about, thanks to working with the NGOs
in the communities where projects were implemented, increased students’ interest and involvement. Working with real projects,
enhanced their motivation showing a positive impact on students’ learning. This approach has contributed to their development in
ethical values and sustainability awareness within a framework of Engineering Education for Sustainable Development. With these
projects, students develop key skills as engineers, and as a...