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  • Formaat: 280 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Apr-2023
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000868036

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Experiential learning is an evolving form of education that involves "learning by doing" and having the students reflect on the work. The book discusses recent developments in the use of experiential learning for engineering education. It covers a range of teaching innovations and includes case studies from institutions around the world.



Experiential Learning presents an evolving form of education that fundamentally involves "learning by doing" and having students reflect on the work. The book discusses these recent developments pertaining to the use of experiential learning in engineering education. Covering a range of innovations in experiential learning, the book explores development in laboratories, in-class and problem-based learning, project work and society-based aspects, including Indigenous elements in the curriculum. It includes case studies and examples sourced from institutions around the world.

Features

  • Focuses on recent and practical aspects of implementing experiential learning to help improve engineering education
  • Offers an examination of the undergraduate experience, which leads to professional certification
  • Includes a chapter on lessons in other professional education areas, such as medicine and health care, business and social work

A broad readership will find value in this book, including faculty who teach undergraduate engineering courses, engineering education researchers, industry partners that provide co-op experience and developers of training modules for practicing engineers.

Arvustused

Steeles excellent examination of pedagogical theories and learning approaches provides the grounding to help understand the how of learning and teaching modes of experiential learning and the why of its importance in supporting student development of critical and creative thinking, and the capacity for life-long learning. The inclusion of diverse examples, applications and case studies allows us as readers to re-imagine our own classroom practice, and to help students make connections between different forms of knowledge. - Dorothy Missingham, The University of Adelaide

Alan Steele provides a thorough treatment of experiential learning in engineering education, covering all the key concepts and approaches, while also offering lots of references in support of them. Combining everything in one text makes for an invaluable resource for any engineering educator, and its all the better that Steele incorporates ideas and case studies from around the globe. - Sean Maw, University of Saskatchewan

1. Introduction. 
2. Education Theory and Experiential Learning. 
3.
Laboratories. 
4. In-class Experiential Learning. 
5. Problem Based Learning,
CDIO and Project Based Learning. 
6. Projects. 
7. Cooperative Education. 
8.
Beyond the Curriculum: Undergraduate Research and Student Societies. 
9.
Lessons from Other Professional Programs. 
10. Engineering and Society. 
11.
Final Pieces and Conclusion. 
Alan L Steele is the Director for the Discovery Centre for Undergraduate Research and Engagement at Carleton University. He earned his PhD in Physics at the University of Salford in 1993. He is also a founding member of the Canadian Engineering Education Association. His research is centered around general engineering education, learning spaces, nonlinear optical fibre, optical switching, and microcontroller systems for biomedical and unmanned airborne system.