Professor Bazylak On Cell Phones in the Classroom
Each semester, Professor Jason Bazylak challenges his students at the University of Toronto to design an engineering solution to an everyday problem. Normally, Bazylak’s students undertake a project...
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Patricia teaches Mechanical Engineering, often to large lecture sizes, at Coventry University in the UK . Patricia describes her typical class, “it’s two hours of lecture in a complex, mathematical...
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Online tools such as videos, ebooks, and forums can be an amazing aid in getting students acquainted with the varied concepts of engineering in new, exciting, and innovative manners. However, searching...
View ArticleHow to Teach Engineering in the 21st Century
“For students to learn in a meaningful manner, they must be actively engaged in the learning process.” – Richard Felder Academic Engineering programs and the teaching and learning strategies they use...
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View ArticleUsing Top Hat to Teach Engineering…and just about any other type of class
Put simply, Professor John Schlup’s class is unique. He teaches a large number of students, about 180, who are either required to take his class or are taking it as a preferred elective. The structure...
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