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Hazelrigg, George A. – Engineering Education, 1985
A simple problem (counting beans in a jar) is used to demonstrate an approach to organizing and quantifying decision making. The example shows that a willingness to go beyond ordinary engineering analysis may be needed to provide answers to many engineering problems. (Author/JN)
Descriptors: Decision Making, Engineering, Engineering Education, Higher Education
Koen, Billy Vaughn – Engineering Education, 1984
Defines the engineering method by: (1) giving a preliminary definition and examples of its essential term (heuristics); (2) comparing the definition to a popular alternative; and (3) presenting a simple form of the definition. This definition states that the engineering method is the use of engineering heuristics. (JN)
Descriptors: Definitions, Engineering, Engineering Education, Heuristics
Becker, Martin – Engineering Education, 1986
Experiences at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in teaching with interactive spreadsheet computing are described. Advantages of using this software in engineering classes are noted. (JN)
Descriptors: Computer Software, Engineering, Engineering Education, Higher Education
Staiger, Eugene H. – Engineering Education, 1984
Methods for evaluating divergent thinking are presented and discussed. These include Shavelson's word lists and unique diagrams and Buzan's brain pattern. Each technique, which can be used in examinations, provides a partial representation of how subject matter is stored and highlights the flexible yet structured way the mind organizes…
Descriptors: Divergent Thinking, Engineering, Engineering Education, Higher Education
Hills, Peter – Engineering Education, 1984
The design and construction of models forms the foundation of first-year design teaching (totaling 18 class hours) in the three-year mechanical engineering program at the Royal Military College of Science. Lists the aims of this approach, providing examples of the types of models produced by students while solving engineering problems. (JN)
Descriptors: College Instruction, Creativity, Engineering, Engineering Education
Sharp, J. J. – Engineering Education, 1975
Presents the view that formal assignments such as problem sheets to be solved at home within a given amount of time are detrimental to the development of a mature outlook in college students. Presents an alternative to this approach. (GS)
Descriptors: Assignments, Engineering Education, Group Activities, Higher Education
Thomas, Charles R. – Engineering Education, 1985
Discusses programming projects in applied technology courses, examining documentation, formal reports, and implementation. Includes recommendations based on experience with a sophomore machine elements course which provided computers for problem solving exercises. (DH)
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Curriculum Development, Engineering, Engineering Education
Chemecology, 1991
The drawn ideas of inventors Edison and Bell are analyzed in a systematic way to help understand the inventive process and how inventors think. By storing sketches on a computer the researchers have been able to recreate the probable lines of reasoning used by the inventors. (KR)
Descriptors: College Science, Computers, Creativity, Engineering Education
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Rushton, Erik; Ryan, Emily; Swift, Charles – 2001
This introductory activity explores the advantages of different roof shapes for different climates or situations. It addresses questions such as "When you walk or drive around your neighborhood, what do the roofs look like?" and "What if you lived in an area with a different climate, how would that affect the style of roof that you might find?"…
Descriptors: Climate, Creative Thinking, Critical Thinking, Early Childhood Education
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Lowe, Brian – British Journal of Educational Technology, 1982
Describes a method of teaching problem-solving to engineering undergraduates at Coventry (Lancaster) Polytechnic. The teaching model, which consists of a series of component activities, employs a methodological approach to problem-solving in the area of engineering design. Applications of the model to other forms of problem-solving are briefly…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Engineering Education, Flow Charts, Foreign Countries
Thompson, W. T.; And Others – Engineering Education, 1979
Described is the use of an interactive terminal-oriented computing system that has access to files of thermodynamics data. (Author/SA)
Descriptors: Computation, Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Programs, Computers
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Williams, Donald F.; Glasser, David – Chemical Engineering Education, 1991
An approach that may be used to introduce the fundamental ideas of thermodynamics using a mathematical background with the knowledge of the behavior of matter is described. The physical background, conservation of energy, predicting the behavior of a system, and solving problems are topics of discussion. (KR)
Descriptors: Calculus, Chemistry, College Science, Computation
Smith, C. O.; Kardos, Geza – Engineering Education, 1987
Reviews approaches taken in meeting the design requirements in engineering programs. Highlights the value and applications of student involvement in design projects. Explains the features of an engineering case and advocates their use as an alternative or supplement to design projects. (ML)
Descriptors: Case Studies, College Science, Engineering Education, Higher Education
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Cowan, John – European Journal of Engineering Education, 1986
Reviews the background leading to the development and evaluation of problems to examine student ability to do qualitative reasoning, applying concepts rather than algorithms. Describes creation of quantitative and qualitative problem papers, summarizes results, and proposes distinctions based on cognitive difficulty. (JM)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, College Science, Concept Teaching, Critical Thinking
Selfe, Cynthia L.; Arbabi, Freydoon – Engineering Education, 1983
An experiment in which students were required to keep journals during a civil engineering course is described. Student benefits (journals as problem-solving tools and forums for personal comments), faculty benefits (sources of background information and use as evaluation/recordkeeping tools), and five major conclusions are discussed. (JN)
Descriptors: Civil Engineering, Engineering Education, Higher Education, Learning Activities
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