JOURNAL ARTICLE

Developing experimental skills in engineering undergraduates

Robert Jinks

Year: 1994 Journal:   Engineering Science and Education Journal Vol: 3 (6)Pages: 287-290

Abstract

This article seeks to examine the relative importance of experimental activity within the curriculum of a contemporary engineering degree. In particular it considers ways in which experiments can be more efficiently undertaken, the use of computer simulation, the use of student-centred learning techniques and, in general, the likely future of the discipline.

Keywords:
Curriculum Degree (music) Computer science Mathematics education Engineering ethics Engineering Engineering management Psychology Pedagogy Physics

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Citation History

Topics

Experimental Learning in Engineering
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Media Technology
Engineering Education and Curriculum Development
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Media Technology
Engineering Education and Pedagogy
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Architecture
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