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Snarponis, Joseph M.; Prien, John D. – Professional Engineer, 1979
Describes the role of The National Society of Professional Engineers (NSPE) in providing guidance activities for students. Discusses structional organization, goals, and guidance activities for engineering and technical and professional societies. (MA)
Descriptors: Career Guidance, Career Planning, Engineering, Guidance Programs
Lawless, G. William – Engineering Education, 1977
Discusses a course in the literature of technology, team-taught by the English and engineering departments, which emphasizes the "two-culture" phenomenon (science vs. the arts). (MLH)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Curriculum, Engineering Education, Higher Education
Derry, J. O.; Seibert, Warren F. – Educational Research and Methods, 1977
Describes a computerized evaluation procedure in which faculty members select from an item bank those items on which they will be rated by their students. (MLH)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Engineering Education, Evaluation, Evaluation Methods
Peer reviewedRedd, Teresa M. – Composition Studies/Freshman English News, 1997
Describes how a writing teacher teaches expository strategies to students within the engineering community. Demonstrates that expository strategies can invigorate--rather then suffocate--students when the composition course is linked to a disciplinary course where students can apply the strategies to concrete problems. (RS)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Engineering, Expository Writing, Freshman Composition
Peer reviewedSproull, Lee; And Others – Human-Computer Interaction, 1996
Demonstrates that college students' responses to a talking-face computer interface differ from their responses to a text-display interface. In reaction to a humanlike interface, subjects attributed some personality traits to it, were more aroused by it, and tended to present themselves more positively. Gender differences in interface reactions…
Descriptors: Computer Interfaces, Higher Education, Human Factors Engineering, Sex Differences
Peer reviewedDorland, Dianne; Baria, Dorab N. – Chemical Engineering Education (CEE), 1995
Describes a sequence of two courses included in the chemical engineering program at the University of Minnesota, Duluth that deal with the processing of hazardous wastes. Covers course content and structure, and discusses developments in pollution prevention and waste management that led to the addition of these courses to the curriculum.…
Descriptors: Chemical Engineering, Course Descriptions, Hazardous Materials, Higher Education
Peer reviewedDahanayake, Ajantha; Sol, Henk; Stojanovic, Zoran – Journal of Database Management, 2003
Explains component-based development (CBD) for distributed information systems and presents an evaluation framework, which highlights the extent to which a methodology is component oriented. Compares prominent CBD methods, discusses ways of modeling, and suggests that this is a first step towards a components-oriented systems development…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Engineering, Evaluation Methods, Information Systems
Peer reviewedZaritsky, Raul; Kelly, Anthony E.; Flowers, Woodie; Rogers, Everett; O'Neill, Patrick – Educational Researcher, 2003
Asserts that the social sciences are clinical-like endeavors, and the way that "sister" fields discover and validate their results may inform research practice in education. Describes three fields of design that confront similar societal demands for improvement (engineering product design, research on the diffusion of innovations, and…
Descriptors: Design, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Engineering
Peer reviewedGarvin, M. R.; Ramsier, R. D. – Education + Training, 2003
A laboratory, project, and field experience matrix is used to identify achievement of learning outcomes in an engineering physics course that stresses teamwork and creativity in an interdisciplinary context. The interactive/experiential lab develops transferable skills for the technological workplace. (SK)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Engineering Education, Experiential Learning, Higher Education
Unger, Lawrence; Blystone, Robert V. – Bioscene, 1996
Discusses whether the discovery in 1956 that humans have a chromosome number of 46, as opposed to 47 or 48 as previously thought, fits into a paradigm shift of the Kuhnian type. Concludes that Kuhn probably would not have considered the chromosome number shift to be large enough to be a focus for one of his paradigms. (AIM)
Descriptors: Biological Parents, Genetic Engineering, Genetics, Heredity
Peer reviewedGregory, Eugene H. – Industry and Higher Education, 1997
University-industry partnership give companies opportunities to observe prospective employees and access to research innovations at lower cost. Faculty increase their familiarity with the state of the art and gain additional funding sources. Barriers include intellectual property issues, publication of proprietary information, and conflicting…
Descriptors: Continuing Education, Engineering Education, Higher Education, Industry
Peer reviewedBrown, Michael T.; And Others – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 1997
Results of a study of 31 women majoring in engineering and 43 women majoring in mathematics education showed the following variables distinguished between the two groups: success expectations for traditional and nontraditional occupations, self-efficacy for traditional occupations, and outcome desirability. (SK)
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Expectation, Females, Higher Education
Peer reviewedCase, Jennifer M.; Gunstone, Richard F. – International Journal of Science Education, 2003
Investigates student approaches to learning in a second year chemical engineering course by means of a qualitative research project which utilized interview and journal data from a group of 11 students. Identifies three approaches to learning: (1) conceptual; (2) algorithmic; and (3) information-based. Presents student responses to a series of…
Descriptors: Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation
Peer reviewedRushton, J. Philippe; Skuy, Mervyn; Fridjhon, Peter – Intelligence, 2003
Tested the hypothesis that the Raven's Advanced Progressive Matrices test has the same construct validity in African university students that it does in non-African university students. Differences in results for 294 engineering students in South Africa show that differences are not attributable to cultural peculiarities of the test, but are a…
Descriptors: College Students, Construct Validity, Cultural Differences, Engineering
Enderle, Jerry – School Planning & Management, 2002
Presents an interview with Dr. Lorraine Maxwell, an expert in human-environment relations, about important comfort and health issues to consider when looking at the furniture used as computer workstations in U.S. schools. (EV)
Descriptors: Child Health, Classroom Furniture, Computers, Design Preferences


