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Coldeway, Dan O. – Industry & Higher Education, 2002
Data from three graduate programs using advanced learning technologies (ALTs) identified important human factors issues in technology use in three categories: learners (needs, skills, support, and motivation related to ALTs); faculty (attitudes, skills, support, and motivation related to ALTs); and technical staff (methods of providing assistance,…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Higher Education, Human Factors Engineering, Man Machine Systems
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Chatziioanou, Alypios; Sullivan, Edward – Industry & Higher Education, 2002
Addresses the question of how closely the objectives of industry and engineering education should be aligned. Examines trends in college-business relationships using the example of California Polytechnic State University. Reflects on benefits and problems of closer connections with industry. (SK)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Educational Objectives, Engineering Education
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Machauf, Liora – Language Sciences, 1990
Focuses on the language of civil engineering as manifested in the professional journal "Civil Engineering ASCE." Articles are analyzed, both syntactically and lexically, in terms of three major rhetorical functions: description, prescription, and persuasion. (17 references) (GLR)
Descriptors: Civil Engineering, English, Language Styles, Persuasive Discourse
Antczak, Janice – School Library Journal, 1990
Describes 10 science fiction stories for young readers whose contents address recent developments on the frontiers of scientific research, including genetic engineering, artificial intelligence, and robotics. The use of these materials to inform young readers about the issues and dangers involved in scientific developments is discussed. (CLB)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Artificial Intelligence, Genetic Engineering, Robotics
Petroski, Henry – National Forum: Phi Kappa Phi Journal, 1989
Strategies for integrating engineering courses for nonmajors into the liberal arts curriculum are examined, and the potential problems are discussed. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Educational Strategies, Engineering Education, Higher Education
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Seymour, Raymond B. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1989
Discusses the product of alkenes, including isopropyl alcohol, ethylene, propylene, thermoplastics, and synthetic rubber. The developments and chemical formulas of the products are described. (YP)
Descriptors: Chemical Engineering, Chemical Reactions, Chemistry, Organic Chemistry
Bollinger, John G. – Engineering Education, 1990
Presents strategic planning designed to help academic institutions. Describes five key elements: situation analysis; mission statement; objectives; creating strategies; and tactics. Discusses the implementation, benefits, and side-effects of strategic planning. (YP)
Descriptors: College Administration, College Planning, Engineering Education, Higher Education
Dickelman, Gary J. – Performance Improvement Quarterly, 1995
Reviews and summarizes "Things That Make Us Smart," a book by Donald Norman that defends human attributes in the age of electronic systems. Topics include human performance; kinds of cognition; kinds of learning; design principles for electronic performance support systems; and examples. (LRW)
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Computer System Design, Design Requirements, Human Factors Engineering
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Farwell, Dianna; And Others – Journal of Environmental Health, 1995
The purpose of this study was to determine whether and, if so, why engineering faculty include occupational and public health and safety in their undergraduate engineering courses. Data were collected from 157 undergraduate engineering faculty from 65 colleges of engineering in the United States. (LZ)
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Environmental Education, Higher Education, Occupational Safety and Health
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Russell, Jeremiah V. – Mathematics Teacher, 1995
Tensile and compressive forces in planar trusses can be analyzed using either the method of sections or the method of joints. This article summarizes and extends a project accomplished by a high school student using the method of joints and graphing calculators, spreadsheets, and matrix-manipulation software. (MKR)
Descriptors: Civil Engineering, Educational Technology, Geometry, High Schools
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Donnelly, Brian; And Others – Journal of Technology Studies, 1994
Special issue includes "Creativity at the Workplace" (Donnelly); "Creativity Revisited" (Iandoli); interviews with 16 people who work in or teach industrial engineering, software, and graphic design; "On Creativity and Schooling" (Coppola, Iandoli); and "End Notes: What I Learned" (Iandoli). (SK)
Descriptors: Creative Art, Creativity, Design, Engineering
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Natarajan, R. – Industry and Higher Education, 1995
Distance education may be offered either through institutions created for this purpose (single mode) or through existing universities (dual mode). Each has strengths and weaknesses, but partnerships could meld the best aspects of both, as experience with professional continuing education for engineers in India shows. (SK)
Descriptors: Distance Education, Educational Cooperation, Engineering, Foreign Countries
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Dundar, Halil; Lewis, Darrell R. – Economics of Education Review, 1995
Examines departmental production and cost structures of a homogeneous sample of 18 research universities to estimate relative economies of scale and scope. Examines three departmental clusters (social, physical, and engineering sciences), using a four-output quadratic cost function. Average incremental and marginal costs are highest for research…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Departments, Efficiency, Engineering Education
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Alexander, Melody A. – Delta Pi Epsilon Journal, 1994
Survey responses from 404 (of 523) office support personnel showed that most used computers 3-6 hours per day and had experienced vision or musculoskeletal problems, but most did not see a doctor, take regular breaks, do stretching exercises, or discuss problems with their supervisors. Many were not aware of ergonomic features that could help, and…
Descriptors: Human Factors Engineering, Injuries, Occupational Safety and Health, Office Occupations
Carr, Clay; Totzke, Larry – Performance and Instruction, 1995
Examines three elements useful for solving problems revealed by data gathering and analysis in the context of performance technology: goals, standards, and feedback. Emphasis is on the need for performers of tasks, their supervisors, and the organization as a whole to have the same goals and expectations, and how this is achieved through…
Descriptors: Feedback, Human Factors Engineering, Improvement Programs, Instructional Design
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