Module-based teaching of mechanical design

Teaching engineering in the context of practical problems has been suggested as a way to motivate and interest students. By module-based teaching, it is possible to make the contents easier for the students to imbibe and to highlight the interdisciplinary nature of mechanical design. The purposes of...

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Main Authors: Pramanik, Alokesh, Islam, Mohammad Nazrul
Format: Book Chapter
Published: 2014
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/23611
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description Teaching engineering in the context of practical problems has been suggested as a way to motivate and interest students. By module-based teaching, it is possible to make the contents easier for the students to imbibe and to highlight the interdisciplinary nature of mechanical design. The purposes of this chapter are to describe (1) five modules for introducing Mechanical Design courses in Mechanical Engineering, (2) the differences in emphases of the modules, (3) the most important aspects of the modules, (4) student reactions to the module-based teaching approach, and (5) student reactions in terms of the ease of learning. It was found that module-based teaching of mechanical design improves learning ability and students' satisfaction significantly.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-236112019-04-30T03:24:05Z Module-based teaching of mechanical design Pramanik, Alokesh Islam, Mohammad Nazrul Teaching engineering in the context of practical problems has been suggested as a way to motivate and interest students. By module-based teaching, it is possible to make the contents easier for the students to imbibe and to highlight the interdisciplinary nature of mechanical design. The purposes of this chapter are to describe (1) five modules for introducing Mechanical Design courses in Mechanical Engineering, (2) the differences in emphases of the modules, (3) the most important aspects of the modules, (4) student reactions to the module-based teaching approach, and (5) student reactions in terms of the ease of learning. It was found that module-based teaching of mechanical design improves learning ability and students' satisfaction significantly. 2014 Book Chapter http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/23611 10.4018/978-1-4666-5011-4.ch005 restricted
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Islam, Mohammad Nazrul
Module-based teaching of mechanical design
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title_full Module-based teaching of mechanical design
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title_short Module-based teaching of mechanical design
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url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/23611