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Hall, James W. – Engineering Education, 1973
Discusses an experience of conducting educational programs which proceed at students' own pace and in their own time. Concludes that people of wide differences in ages and backgrounds can be given opportunities to continue their lifelong independent learning through the new approach. (CC)
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Career Development, Colleges, Educational Innovation
Grayson, Lawrence P. – Engineering Education, 1974
Describes changing methods in engineering instruction including efforts to: (1) increase opportunities for continuing education, (2) make instruction at all levels more responsive to the needs and abilities of individual students, and (3) educate engineers about the social consequences of their work. (Author/GS)
Descriptors: College Science, Curriculum Development, Educational Technology, Educational Television
Kimmel, Ernest W. – Engineering Education, 1973
Summarizes nontraditional educational programs in terms of changes occurring in the type of student enrollment, location of learning experience, and methods of instruction and evaluation. Concludes that higher education is no longer the exclusive preserve of the young, but is a lifelong activity for all people. (CC)
Descriptors: Age Groups, Educational Innovation, Educational Programs, Educational Technology
Burnet, George – Engineering Education, 1990
The advantages of using videoconferencing in engineering education are stressed. Discussed are technological change, engineering practice, faculty development, educational effectiveness, and teleconferencing vendors. An example of a campus-based teleconferencing service is cited. (CW)
Descriptors: College Science, Course Descriptions, Educational Improvement, Educational Technology