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Amos, Delaina A.; Pittard, Caroline M.; Snyder, Kate E. – Chemical Engineering Education, 2018
Typically the material and energy balance (MEB) course is taught at a freshman or sophomore level. Success in this early course is generally believed to be a metric for future success within the chemical engineering curriculum. However, the complexities and dynamics of the course stem from not only the difficulty of the subject matter, but also…
Descriptors: Energy, Chemical Engineering, College Students, Teaching Methods
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Koretsky, Milo – Chemical Engineering Education, 2018
This profile describes the AIChE Concept Warehouse (CW) website, a community developed, web-based tool to decrease instructional barriers and to help faculty implement concept-based active learning in class. The CW provides three distinct but complementary functions: (a) a content repository, (b) an audience response system and learning management…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Web Sites, Concept Formation, Audience Response Systems
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Falconer, John L.; Nicodemus, Garret D.; Medlin, J. Will; deGrazia, Janet; McDanel, Katherine P. – Chemical Engineering Education, 2014
A ready-to-use package of active-learning materials for a semester-long chemical engineering thermodynamics course was prepared for instructors, and similar materials are being prepared for a material and energy balance course. The course package includes ConcepTests, explanations of the ConcepTests for instructors, links to screencasts, chapter…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Chemical Engineering, Thermodynamics, Energy
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Koretsky, Milo D.; Brooks, Bill J. – Chemical Engineering Education, 2012
Changes in student perceptions to a novel technology-based, active-learning pedagogy using a custom, sophisticated, personal response system called WISE were studied over the first five years it was used. Students tended to view active learning more favorably over time, particularly in regards to statements that required them to be interpretive of…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Active Learning, Attitude Change, Educational Technology