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Information For Engineers & Engineering Students ENGINEERS AND PBS TELEVISION SERIES ZOOM COMBINE FORCES TO teach ENGINEERING The guide details eight handson activities for use at ZOOM INTO http://www.eweek.org/site/Engineers/zoompress.shtml
Extractions: COMBINE FORCES TO TEACH ENGINEERING CONCEPTS Seminar Photos ยป Tell a six-year-old that elasticity relies on a key principle of engineering and expect eyes to glaze over. Let that child make a mini-bungee jump by putting an egg in the toe of a nylon stocking to test how far it can drop before it splatters, however, and consider it a lesson in engineering learned. ZOOM , the daily PBS television series and Web site produced by WGBH Boston, the program will teach children the essence of engineering through hands-on experiments, such as the bungee egg and other fun activities. To kick off the program, National Engineers Week 2002 co-chairs the American Society of Civil Engineers and DuPont hosted a training seminar to hone the teaching skills of engineers on October 15 at the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C. Led by WGBH educational staff, the seminar brought together more than 80 volunteer engineers from 24 states. The meeting was the first step in creating ZOOM INTO ENGINEERING workshops and events nationwide to reach kids with the message of what engineers do every day solve problems using science and technology. The "train-the-trainer" seminar participants will now fan out across the country to train other engineers to teach the program.
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Extractions: Lesson plan search engines or resources A to Z Teacher Stuff was designed to help teachers find online lesson plans and resources more quickly and easily. The Educator's Reference Desk builds on over a quarter century of experience providing high-quality resources and services to the education community. From the Information Institute of Syracuse, the people who created AskERIC, the Gateway to Educational Materials, and the Virtual Reference Desk, the Educator's Reference Desk brings you the resources you have come to depend on. 2,000+ lesson plans, 3,000+ links to online education information, and 200+ question archive responses. American Society of Mechanical Engineers Pre-College education services include workshops, teaching materials' and partnership opportunities to help teachers and engineers to strengthen the math, science, engineering, and technology skills of young people and to assist them in becoming more aware of the role of engineering in their lives.
Extractions: ECE Dept J. C. Sit Teaching activities / Courses taught back to homepage Teaching: Courses taught Undergrad circuits/electronics Graduate program My teaching activities involve mainly the courses listed below. At the undergraduate level, I teach in the circuits and electronics area, one of the core fields of electrical engineering. At the senior undergraduate and graduate level, the courses I teach are in the field of microfabrication, materials, and devices, all related to my research area. EE 250 - Electrical Circuits II - Winter term, January-April 2004 (LEC B1 and SEM J1/J2) This course builds on the second year circuit analysis courses (EE 240 and 250) to lay the foundation for the study of analog and digital electronics. In this course, we begin with the study of diodes and transistors at the device level and progress to circuits using these active devices and applications built around such circuits. The design laboratory component provides the opportunity to put the concepts learned in the classroom to work to solve practical electronics design problems.
ICampus: Projects: Games To Teach The Gamesto-teach Project, an interdisciplinary collaboration of faculty, We don t think that games can make you a scientist or engineer any more than http://icampus.mit.edu/projects/GamesToTeach.shtml
Extractions: (Microsoft Research Learning Science and Technology) Move beyond the current state of edutainment products which combine the entertainment value of a bad lecture with the educational value of a bad game. Demonstrate the potential of interactive, immersive digital games as an educational medium by combining MIT-caliber science and engineering content with state-of-the-art game design. The Games-to-Teach Project, an interdisciplinary collaboration of faculty, staff, and students across the humanities, sciences, and engineering has developed a series of conceptual prototypes for "games-to-teach" science and engineering subjects at the advanced high school and introductory college level. The goals of the project are to: Explore and define best practices in gaming and apply those toward educational games; Articulate a theoretically and empirically grounded rational for using games to support learning in math, science, and education; Forge next-generation educational gaming pedagogical models grounded in contemporary educational theory;
Index Using Engineering activities to teach Mathematics Science. Bridging the GapBetween Education Engineering. Welcome to the Using Engineering activities http://homepages.utoledo.edu/MPICKET/
Extractions: Welcome to the "Using Engineering Activities to Teach Mathematics & Science" World Wide Web Page. This web page was the brain child of Dr. Mark A. Pickett, PhD., P.E., Professor of Civil Engineering at the University of Toledo and created as a joint venture by the Colleges of Education and Engineering at the University of Toledo, thanks to the support of the Eisenhower Professional Development Program, as administered by the Ohio Board of Regents. On the following pages you will find information about activities and links related to mathematics, science, and engineering that can be used in your classroom or at home. One major goal of this page is to help make the learning of mathematics and science more engaging and realistic for students and teachers, by using real-world applications. To meet this goal, the Colleges of Education and Engineering have developed several activities the can be used in the class or at home to show real-world applications of mathematics and science. Each of the activities found on the various web pages contain multiple levels of mathematics and science. For example, in the beam deflection experiment, there is basic, intermediate, advanced, and pre-college level content.
CENGIZ CAMCI S Teaching Activities I have been privileged to teach Aerospace Engineering at Penn State for over I believe teaching is a serious responsibility and its main result is about http://www.personal.psu.edu/faculty/c/x/cxc11/thoughts.html
Teaching Activities For Andrew Guswa As a civil and environmental engineer, I view my teaching as an opportunity topass on my enthusiasm for and knowledge of the built and natural environment http://www.science.smith.edu/~aguswa/teaching.html
Extractions: Last updated May 2005) EGR 100 students present their self-designed educational toys to local 5th graders. This course presents an introduction to engineering practice through participation in a semester-long team-based design project. Students will develop a sound understanding of the engineering design process, including problem definition, background research, identification of design criteria, development of metrics and methods for evaluating alternative designs, prototype development, and proof-of-concept testing. Working in teams, students present their ideas frequently through oral and written reports. Reading assignments, in-class discussions, and written reflections challenge students to critically analyze contemporary issues related to the interaction of technology and society. Robert Maillart's Salginatobel Bridge (photo by David P. Billington) This course examines the development of large structures (towers, bridges, domes, dams, canals, and tunnels) throughout history with emphasis on the past 200 years. Following the evolution of ideas and materials, it introduces students to the interpretation of significant works from the scientific, social, and symbolic perspectives. Examples include the Brooklyn Bridge, the Eiffel Tower, and the Big Dig.
Teaching Activities Of M.S. Cramer My teaching activities reflect my research interests and the fact that I m in a On the other hand, the courses from the AOE and Mechanical Engineering http://www.fluidmech.net/msc/teach.htm
Extractions: macramer@vt.edu My teaching activities reflect my research interests and the fact that I'm in a mechanics department. A rough idea of the courses I teach are listed below. It should be noted that changing departmental priorities cause all but the service courses to be cancelled on a regular basis. On the other hand, the courses from the AOE and Mechanical Engineering departments are offered at least once a year. Fluids and Thermal Science Courses Engineering Fluid Mechanics (currently ESM 3015) Intermediate Fluid Mechanics (currently ESM 3016) Thermodynamics (currently ME 3105) Ocean Wave Mechanics (currently AOE 4214) Viscous Fluid Flows (currently ESM 5514) Compressible Flows (currently ESM 5524) Compressible Flow II (this course currently has the number ESM 6524, but is not likely to be offered again)
D.L. Nagy: Teaching Activities DL Nagy teaching activities For physics, chemistry, physicsengineer andengineer-physicist students in the 4-5th class and in the PhD course. http://www.kfki.hu/~nagyd/teaching.html
NTUA: Department Of Water Resources: Teaching Activities School of Civil Engineering National Technical University of Athens. teachingactivities. The academic staff of the Department teach a total of 27 courses http://www.hydro.ntua.gr/en/teaching.html
Extractions: National Technical University of Athens The academic staff of the Department teach a total of 27 courses of the Civil Engineering curriculum, some of which are addressed to all the students of the Faculty and others to those who follow the Hydraulic Engineering option, as well as 2 courses to the Faculty of Rural and Surveying Engineering of NTUA. In addition, they teach 25 postgraduate courses for the Interdisciplinary-Interdepartmental Postgraduate Programme on Water Resources Science and Technology, and additional courses for other postgraduate programmes. The staff also supervises final-year students carrying out diploma theses, postgraduate theses as well as PhD dissertations. Compulsory Elective All options Hydraulic engineering option Ecology for Engineers Introduction to Energy Technology Fluid Mechanics Environmental Technology Engineering Hydrology Applied Hydraulics Typical Hydraulic Works Maritime Hydraulics and Harbour Engineering Free Surface Flow Experimental Hydraulics Unsteady Flows Hydropower Works Coastal Engineering Sanitary Engineering Water Resources Systems Technology Irrigation Engineering Groundwater Stochastic Hydrology Treatment of Water and Industrial Waste Offshore Structures Treatment and Disposal of Domestic Liquid Waste Environmental Impacts of Hydraulic Projects Topics in Harbour Works Computational Hydraulics