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Author Blum, Michelle, author

Title An inquiry-based introduction to engineering / Michelle Blum
Published Cham : Springer, [2022]
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Description 1 online resource (xix, 316 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color)
Contents Intro -- Preface -- References -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- About the Author -- Part I: Being an Effective Student -- Chapter 1: Achieving Success in Engineering -- 1.1 Setting Goals -- 1.2 Changing Attitude -- 1.3 Changing Effort -- 1.4 Changing Approach -- 1.5 Extracurricular and Student Involvement Opportunities -- 1.6 Information to Know -- 1.7 Develop a Plan -- End of Chapter Questions -- IBL Questions -- Practice Problems -- References -- Chapter 2: Teaching and Learning Approaches -- 2.1 Teaching Approaches -- 2.2 Learning Approaches -- 2.3 Improving the Learning Process
End of Chapter Problems -- IBL Questions -- Practice Problems -- References -- Chapter 3: Essential Skills for Learning -- 3.1 Semester and Course Preparation -- 3.2 Lecture Preparation -- 3.3 Learning During Lecture -- 3.4 Reading to Learn -- 3.5 Preparing for Exams -- 3.6 Successfully Taking Exams -- 3.7 Time Organization and Management -- 3.8 The Student/Professor Relationship -- 3.9 Working with Your Peers and in Teams -- 3.10 Benefits of Institutional Resources -- End of Chapter Problems -- IBL Questions -- Practice Problems -- References -- Chapter 4: Understanding Yourself and Others
4.1 Understanding Yourself -- 4.2 Understanding Others -- 4.3 Personal Assessment -- End of Chapter Questions -- IBL Questions -- Practice Problems -- References -- Part II: The Engineering Profession -- Chapter 5: The Engineering Profession -- 5.1 Engineering Disciplines -- 5.2 Engineering Societies -- 5.3 Engineering Degrees and Registrations -- 5.4 ABET -- 5.5 Engineering Employment Opportunities and Functions -- End of Chapter Problems -- IBL Questions -- Practice Problems -- References -- Chapter 6: Engineering Problem-Solving -- 6.1 Types of Problems -- 6.2 Problem-Solving Technique
6.3 Problem-Solving Presentation -- End of Chapter Problems -- IBL Questions -- Practice Problems -- References -- Chapter 7: Engineering Design and Experiments -- 7.1 The Engineering Design Process -- 7.2 Experimental Design Process -- End of Chapter Problems -- IBL Questions -- Practice Problems -- References -- Chapter 8: Engineering Ethics -- 8.1 Making Ethical Decisions -- 8.2 Ethics as a Student -- 8.3 Ethics as an Engineer -- End of Chapter Problems -- IBL Questions -- Practice Problems -- References -- Chapter 9: Engineering Communications -- 9.1 Written Communication 1: Technical Writing
9.2 Written Communication 2: Professional Writing -- 9.3 Visual Presentations -- 9.4 Oral Presentations -- 9.5 Team Communication -- End of Chapter Problems -- IBL Questions -- Practice Problems -- References -- Part III: Engineering Fundamental Parameters -- Chapter 10: Dimensions and Units -- 10.1 Fundamental Dimensions and Units -- 10.2 Primary and Secondary Units -- 10.2.1 Primary Units -- 10.2.2 Secondary Units -- 10.3 Dimensional Analysis and Homogeneity -- 10.4 Unit Conversions -- 10.5 Significant Digits -- 10.6 Scientific Notation -- 10.7 Estimation and Reasonableness
Summary The text introduces engineering to first-year undergraduate students using Inquiry-Based Learning (IBL). It draws on several different inquiry-based instruction types such as confirmation inquiry, structured inquiry, guided inquiry, and open inquiry, and all of their common elements. Professor Blums approach emphasizes the students role in the learning process, empowering them in the classroom to explore the material, ask questions, and share ideas, instead of the instructor lecturing to passive learners about what they need to know. Beginning with a preface to IBL, the book is organized into three parts, each consisting of four to ten chapters. Each chapter has a dedicated topic where an initial few paragraphs of introductory or fundamental material are provided. This is followed by a series of focused questions that guide the students learning about the concept(s) being taught. Featuring multiple inquiry-based strategies, each most appropriate to the topic, An Inquiry-Based Approach to Introduction to Engineering stands as an easy to use textbook that quickly allows students to actively engage with the content during every class period. Moves instructors and students beyond passive, transmission-based learning, using inquiry based learning strategies; Focuses on technical and life skill content as well as how to maximize outcomes using inquiry-based learning; Contextualizes inquiry based learning across engineering disciplines
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed October 6, 2022)
Subject Engineering.
Inquiry-based learning.
engineering.
Engineering
Inquiry-based learning
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9783030914714
3030914712