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50 Years of ERIC
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Kukushkin, Sergey; Churlyaeva, Natalya – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2012
The problem of technological creativity in Russia is briefly discussed. Special attention is paid to the development of indigenous engineering corpus in unfavourable conditions and some reasons for engineers' low creativity are revealed. The Soviet system of engineering higher education (HE) is criticised as not focused on fostering creative…
Descriptors: Engineering, Foreign Countries, Creativity, Corporations
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Cole, Jonathan S.; Spence, Stephen W. T. – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2012
The authors have developed a first-year fluids course for a class of around 230 aerospace, civil and mechanical engineering students. This paper aims to show how the teaching and assessment methodology was applied to the challenge of a large class. The lectures featured formal teaching interspersed with active learning elements. Smaller group…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Learner Engagement, Lifelong Learning, Engineering
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Berjano, E.; Lozano-Nieto, A. – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2011
One of the most important issues in the reorganisation of engineering education is to consider new pedagogical techniques to help students develop skills and an adaptive expertise. This expertise consists of being able to recognise the nature of a problem intuitively, and also recognising recurring patterns in different types of problems. In the…
Descriptors: Expertise, Engineering Education, Mathematical Models, Electronics
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Shabani, R.; Massi, L.; Zhai, L.; Seal, S.; Cho, H. J. – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2011
In order to address the challenges and restrictions given by a traditional classroom lecture environment, the top-down and bottom-up nanotechnology teaching modules were developed, implemented and evaluated. Then based on the hypothesis that instructors could further develop students' interest in this emerging area through the introduction of the…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, Engineering, Lecture Method, Higher Education
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Male, S. A.; Bush, M. B.; Chapman, E. S. – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2011
Engineering curricula have expanded in recent decades. In addition to science and technical engineering, they now include several non-technical competencies. This is a trend reinforced by programme accreditation. The authors take the viewpoint that it is important to ensure that graduates have the competencies they will require for their work. The…
Descriptors: Self Evaluation (Individuals), Graduates, Engineering Education, Foreign Countries
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Pinho-Lopes, M.; Macedo, J.; Bonito, F. – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2011
The implementation of the Bologna Process enforced a significant change on traditional learning models, which were focused mainly on the transmission of knowledge. The results obtained in a first attempt at implementation of a cooperative learning model in the Soil Mechanics I course of the Department of Civil Engineering of the University of…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Cooperative Learning, Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods
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Moore, G.; Kerr, Roger; Hadgraft, Roger – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2011
In many learning institutions around the world, there is a trend towards larger classes, more flexible learning pathways and reduced teaching resources. Experiential learning is often used in the form of site visits or field trips for students studying engineering, natural resource management, geography and similar disciplines. Providing…
Descriptors: Field Trips, Environmental Education, Action Research, Experiential Learning
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Liu, Yucheng; Artigue, Aaron; Sommers, Jeremy; Chambers, Terence – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2011
Objectives of a project-oriented mechanical engineering course, Engineering Design, were achieved through a design project, where students designed, built and demonstrated an extreme version of a basic Theo Jansen device. Through this project, junior students in the University of Louisiana fully developed the capability of applying mathematic and…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Teacher Effectiveness, Engineering, Communication Skills
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Gomez Puente, S. M.; Van Eijck, M.; Jochems, W. – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2011
Design-based learning is a teaching approach akin to problem-based learning but one to which the design of artefacts, systems and solutions in project-based settings is central. Although design-based learning has been employed in the practice of higher engineering education, it has hardly been theorised at this educational level. The aim of this…
Descriptors: Expertise, Engineering Education, Problem Based Learning, Engineering
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Oladiran, M. T.; Uziak, J.; Eisenberg, M.; Scheffer, C. – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2011
Engineering graduates are expected to possess various competencies categorised into hard and soft skills. The hard skills are acquired through specific coursework, but the soft skills are often treated perfunctorily. Global Engineering Teams (GET) is a programme that promotes project-oriented tasks in virtual student teams working in collaboration…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cooperation, Engineering, Conflict Resolution
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Khachadorian, Sevak; Scheel, Harald; de Vries, Pieter; Thomsen, Christian – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2011
The development of Internet technologies stimulates the increase of online technology-supported education in universities. Online learning based on remote experiments is capable of diminishing the scantiness in practical courses. In this paper, we present online practical courses based on remote experiments (OnPReX). These courses consist of…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Online Courses, Experiments, Internet
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Murray, M. H. – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2011
Internationally, the railway industry is facing a severe shortage of engineers with high-level, relevant, professional and technical knowledge and abilities, in particular amongst engineers involved in the design, construction and maintenance of railway infrastructure. A unique graduate level programme has been created to meet that global need via…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Distance Education, Transportation, Engineering
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Maceiras, Rocio; Cancela, Angeles; Urrejola, Santiago; Sanchez, Angel – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2011
The objective of this work is to share the authors' experience towards a different mode of teaching/learning method. Cooperative learning (Jigsaw) was employed on the University of Vigo's fourth-year engineering students. The results of the experience show that cooperative learning is quite a viable alternative to the classical way of lecturing at…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Cooperative Learning, Engineering, Teaching Methods
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Nair, Chenicheri Sid; Patil, Arun; Mertova, Patricie – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2011
This paper reports on the role of the current student experience questionnaire in gaining student views on their educational experiences while studying at a research-intensive university in Australia. In particular, the paper focuses on the experiences of engineering students. The paper goes on to examine the areas of best practice and those…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Engineering Education, Engineering, Foreign Countries
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Thambyah, Ashvin – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2011
The course for the final year project for engineering students, because of its strongly research-based, open-ended format, tends to not have well defined learning outcomes, which are also not aligned with any accepted pedagogical philosophy or learning technology. To address this problem, the revised Bloom's taxonomy table of Anderson and…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Criticism, Classification, Engineering
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