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Maloney, J. O. – 1975
Methods are discussed for providing foreign-born engineering students with a wider grasp of industrial development operations than that provided to American students. A course providing such instruction is described, along with materials used, several typical student reports, and observations about the course. (LMH)
Descriptors: Conference Reports, Course Descriptions, Developing Nations, Engineering
Botting, David C. – 1975
Described is a class related to the spread of technology to the developing countries of the world. The class included students from many disciplines. The approach consisted of examining four aspects oF technological transfer and impact: the colonial background, agents of change, process of change, and case studies. The author believes these kinds…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development, Developing Nations, Engineering Education
Regional Development Dialogue, 1987
This issue of Regional Development Dialogue contains selected papers presented at an expert meeting sponsored by the United Nations Centre for Regional Development on training in information systems for local and regional planning in developing countries. The following papers are included: (1) "Information System for Local and Regional…
Descriptors: Computer System Design, Course Descriptions, Developing Nations, Information Systems
Seabrook, Roberta – 1988
In 1986 the Technology and Social Change Program and the College of Business at Iowa State University joined forces to develop a new graduate course that focused on the role of the multinational corporation in technology transfer to the lesser developed countries. The course was team taught by faculty from different disciplines and colleges, and…
Descriptors: Business Education, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development, Developing Nations
DeFronzo, James – 1981
This article describes and discusses student evaluation of a college-level sociology course on social movements around the world. The course was designed to cover basic theory on the development of social movements and revolutions and to provide case studies from the United States and other nations through the use of documentary films. The course…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Instruction, Case Studies, Course Descriptions, Course Evaluation
Barron, Colin – 1985
A student-centered, cross-disciplinary approach was developed to teach English language skills to first-year architecture students at the Papua New Guinea University of Technology. The course addressed the problem of native architecture students' lack of training in oral skills and lack of experience in expressing familiar architectural concepts…
Descriptors: Architectural Education, Class Activities, Communication Skills, Concept Formation