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Elena Sereiviene; Xiaotong Ding; Rundong Jiang; Juan Zheng; Andriy Kashyrskyy; Dylan Bulseco; Charles Xie – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2024
First-year engineering students are often introduced to the engineering design process through project-based learning situated in a concrete design context. Design contexts like mechanical engineering are commonly used, but students and teachers may need more options. In this article, we show how sustainable building design can serve as an…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Engineering Education, Engineering Technology, Computer Assisted Design
Joanna Wolfe; Nisha Shanmugaraj; Juliann Reineke; Laura Caton Peet; Craig P. Moreau – Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 2024
The cognitive theory of multimedia learning (CTML) describes a set of empirically tested principles that technical and professional communication research largely acknowledges as important to the design of presentation slides. However, presenters often run into difficulties understanding how to apply CTML principles to contexts in which it has not…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Graduate Students, College Faculty, Professional Personnel
M. Huerta-Gomez-Merodio; M. A. Fernández-Ruiz; M. V. Requena-Garcia-Cruz – European Journal of Education, 2024
Research on improving engineering skills in students advocates for high-quality teaching practices as well as the implementation of digitally enhanced management systems, such as e-Learning. Furthermore, COVID-19 led to several changes in education, such as switching drastically from face to face to emergency remote and later hybrid teaching. This…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Blended Learning, Engineering Education, Skill Development