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Ferri, Bonni H.; Ferri, Aldo A.; Majerich, David M.; Madden, Amanda G. – Advances in Engineering Education, 2016
This paper examines the effects of hands-on learning in an undergraduate circuits class that is taught to non-majors; i.e., students outside of electrical and computing engineering. The course, ECE3710, is taught in a blended format facilitated by the video lectures prepared for two Massive Open Online Courses developed for the Coursera Platform.…
Descriptors: Outcomes of Education, Hands on Science, Science Laboratories, Large Group Instruction
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Dalrymple, Odesma; Sears, David A.; Evangelou, Demetra – Advances in Engineering Education, 2013
Inherently a discovery-based pedagogy, Disassemble/Analyze/Assemble (DAA) activities start with the artefact--an instance of a typically well-engineered solution. Through systemized disassembly and the subsequent analysis of components, students engage in an iterative process of observation and follow-up probing. In-turn, this process helps…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Engineering, Control Groups, Experimental Groups
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Coller, B. D.; Shernoff, David J.; Strati, Anna – Advances in Engineering Education, 2011
The paper presents results of a multi-year quasi-experimental study of student engagement during which a video game was introduced into an undergraduate dynamic systems and control course. The video game, "EduTorcs", provided challenges in which students devised control algorithms that drive virtual cars and ride virtual bikes through a…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Learner Engagement, Video Games, Quasiexperimental Design
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Dabbagh, Nada; Beattie, Mark – Advances in Engineering Education, 2010
Skill shortages in the area of computer network troubleshooting are becoming increasingly acute. According to research sponsored by Cisco's Learning Institute, the demand for professionals with computer networking skills in the United States and Canada will outpace the supply of workers with those skills by an average of eight percent per year…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Teacher Attitudes, Computer Uses in Education, Computer Literacy