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Asogwa, Uchenna; Duckett, T. Ryan; Mentzer, Gale A.; Liberatore, Matthew W. – Chemical Engineering Education, 2021
The impact of solving novel video-inspired homework problems on learning attitudes toward chemical engineering was examined at beginning and end of an undergraduate material and energy balances course using a modified Colorado Learning Attitudes about Science Survey instrument. Mean overall attitude of participants improved by a normalized gain…
Descriptors: Homework, Student Attitudes, Video Technology, Problem Solving
Melvin, Adam T.; Bullard, Lisa G. – Chemical Engineering Education, 2021
Scenario-based academic integrity videos previously developed by the authors have been updated to address changes in technology and on-line resources, expand the application to more general STEM courses, and include new scenarios. Student understanding of academic integrity expectations before and after watching the video was assessed, and initial…
Descriptors: Chemical Engineering, Vignettes, Video Technology, Teaching Methods
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