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50 Years of ERIC
50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Moinuddin, Khalid – Chemical Engineering Education, 2013
This paper is aimed at describing an experiment involving flame-front movement across the fuel package located within long enclosures and associated heat transfer mechanism. There is a growing interest in incorporating safety education in the chemical engineering curriculum, especially in relation to "facility siting." This experiment is…
Descriptors: Science Experiments, Chemical Engineering, Fuels, Motion
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Liberatore, Matthew W. – Chemical Engineering Education, 2013
The delivery of a material and energy balances course is enhanced through a series of in-class and out-of-class exercises. An active learning classroom is achieved, even at class sizes over 150 students, using multiple instructors in a single classroom, problem solving in teams, problems based on YouTube videos, and just-in-time teaching. To avoid…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Energy, Team Teaching, Teaching Methods
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Kim, Sun Hyung; Kang, Jeong Won; Kroenlein, Kenneth; Magee, Joseph W.; Diky, Vladimir; Muzny, Chris D.; Kazakov, Andrei F.; Chirico, Robert D.; Frenkel, Michael – Chemical Engineering Education, 2013
We review the concept of uncertainty for thermophysical properties and its critical impact for engineering applications in the core courses of chemical engineering education. To facilitate the translation of developments to engineering education, we employ NIST Web Thermo Tables to furnish properties data with their associated expanded…
Descriptors: Chemical Engineering, Engineering Education, Educational Resources, Information Sources
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Herritsch, Alfred; Rahim, Elin Abdul; Fee, Conan J.; Morison, Ken R.; Gostomski, Peter A. – Chemical Engineering Education, 2013
Immersive learning applications in chemical and process engineering are creating the opportunity to bring entire process plants to the student. While meant to complement field trips, in some cases, this is the only opportunity for students to engage with certain industrial sites due to site regulations (health and safety, hygiene, intellectual…
Descriptors: College Science, Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Industry
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Liberatore, Matthew W.; Marr, David W. M.; Herring, Andrew M.; Way, J. Douglas – Chemical Engineering Education, 2013
Inspired by YouTube videos, students created homework problems as part of a class project. The project has been successful at different parts of the semester and demonstrated learning of course concepts. These new problems were implemented both in class and as part of homework assignments without significant changes. Examples from a material and…
Descriptors: Homework, Science Instruction, Social Networks, Educational Technology
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Woods, Donald R.; Briedis, Daina; Perna, Angelo – Chemical Engineering Education, 2013
Accreditation agencies have outlined professional skills that should be possessed by engineering graduates. The question this paper addresses is "What professional skills do our recent graduates actually use and value as being important?" Young engineering professionals, as well as professionals in many different professions, were asked…
Descriptors: Professional Development, Skill Analysis, Skill Development, Educational Needs
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Benson, Tracy J.; Richmond, Peyton C.; LeBlanc, Weldon – Chemical Engineering Education, 2013
An industrial-type distillation column, including appropriate pumps, heat exchangers, and automation, was used as a unit operations experiment to provide a link between classroom teaching and real-world applications. Students were presented with an open-ended experiment where they defined the testing parameters to solve a generalized problem. The…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, College Science, Chemical Engineering, Industry
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Anastasio, Daniel; Suresh, Aravind; Burkey, Daniel D. – Chemical Engineering Education, 2013
Mobile platforms and cloud computing allow collaborative sharing and submission of work in ways not feasible until recently. In this article, we detail how we took a writing-intensive laboratory and made the submission, reading, grading, and returning of student work online and paper-free, while maintaining familiar elements of pen-and-paper…
Descriptors: Internet, Information Storage, Educational Technology, Chemical Engineering
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Gonçalves, Carine Messias; Schwaab, Marcio; Pinto, José Carlos – Chemical Engineering Education, 2013
In order to interpret laboratory experimental data, undergraduate students are used to perform linear regression through linearized versions of nonlinear models. However, the use of linearized models can lead to statistically biased parameter estimates. Even so, it is not an easy task to introduce nonlinear regression and show for the students…
Descriptors: Chemical Engineering, Science Instruction, Science Laboratories, Laboratory Experiments
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Godwin, Allison; Potvin, Geoff – Chemical Engineering Education, 2013
This paper explores differences between chemical engineering students and students of other engineering disciplines, as identified by their intended college major. The data used in this analysis was taken from the nationally representative Sustainability and Gender in Engineering (SaGE) survey. Chemical engineering students differ significantly…
Descriptors: Chemical Engineering, Majors (Students), Intellectual Disciplines, Student Characteristics
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Zualkernan, Imran A.; Husseini, Ghaleb A.; Loughlin, Kevin F.; Mohebzada, Jamshaid G.; El Gaml, Moataz – Chemical Engineering Education, 2013
Social networking platforms and computer games represent a natural informal learning environment for the current generation of learners in higher education. This paper explores the use of game-based learning in the context of an undergraduate chemical engineering remote laboratory. Specifically, students are allowed to manipulate chemical…
Descriptors: Social Networks, Chemical Engineering, Computer Games, Teaching Methods
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Cicciarelli, Bradley A. – Chemical Engineering Education, 2013
Pre-recorded video demonstrations of laboratory experiments are used to introduce students to various experiments in a lab course instead of an in-class tutorial. In addition to saving time for both the students and the instructor, this allows students to watch the videos in an "on-demand" setting at their convenience, which is helpful…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Science Laboratories, Laboratory Experiments, Science Experiments
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Quin, Thomas M. – Chemical Engineering Education, 2013
Fluency with poroelastic theory is prerequisite to advanced study of material and mass transport properties in a wide range of contexts. Often the greatest challenge in introducing students to the subject is to help them visualize the fluid flows and deformations that accompany phenomena such as creep and stress relaxation. We have developed a…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Chemical Engineering, College Science, Demonstrations (Educational)
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Nijdam, Justin J. – Chemical Engineering Education, 2013
A homework assignment is outlined in which students learn Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) concepts of discretization, numerical stability and accuracy, and verification in a hands-on manner by solving physically realistic problems of practical interest to engineers. The students solve a transient-diffusion problem numerically using the common…
Descriptors: Homework, Assignments, Computation, Concept Teaching
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Saatadjian, Esteban; Lesage, Francois; Mota, Jose Paulo B. – Chemical Engineering Education, 2013
A project that involves the numerical simulation of transport phenomena is an excellent method to teach this subject to senior/graduate chemical engineering students. The subject presented here has been used in our senior/graduate course, it concerns the study of natural convection heat transfer between two concentric, horizontal, saturated porous…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Chemical Engineering, College Science, College Students
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