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Miskioglu, Elif Eda; Aaron, Caitlyn; Bolton, Caroline; Martin, Kaela M.; Roth, Madeline; Kavale, Sanjeev M.; Carberry, Adam R. – Journal of Engineering Education, 2023
Background: A defining characteristic of expertise is the use of intuition to navigate tasks. The construct of intuition and its importance is well-studied in other disciplines, but little is known about how it translates to engineering. Existing literature on intuition does not clearly define the construct and its relationship to problem solving,…
Descriptors: Intuition, Engineering, Expertise, Decision Making
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Rees Lewis, Daniel G.; Carlson, Spencer E.; Riesbeck, Christopher K.; Gerber, Elizabeth M.; Easterday, Matthew W. – Journal of Engineering Education, 2023
Background: To create design solutions experienced engineering designers engage in expert iterative practice. Researchers find that students struggle to learn this critical engineering design practice, particularly when tackling real-world engineering design problems. Purpose/Hypothesis: To improve our ability to teach iteration, this study…
Descriptors: Engineering, Design, Coaching (Performance), Problem Based Learning
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Bornasal, Floraliza; Brown, Shane; Perova-Mello, Natasha; Beddoes, Kacey – Journal of Engineering Education, 2018
Background:Concepts are defined generally as fundamental principles or global understandings specific to a field of expertise. Theories of situated cognition suggest that concepts may not have uniform meaning or representation in a particular social setting. Purpose/Hypothesis: The goal of this study was to investigate the process by which…
Descriptors: Engineering, Technical Occupations, Expertise, Problem Solving
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Mentzer, Nathan; Becker, Kurt; Sutton, Mathias – Journal of Engineering Education, 2015
Background: Because design is recognized as a critical element of engineering thinking, it is crucial for educators to utilize the most effective methods to teach engineering problem solving. Results from this study of students' thinking process may shape future teaching methods. Purpose: This article explores the differences in design processes…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Thinking Skills, Design, Problem Solving