International Journal of Engineering Pedagogy 9:1 Published on LearnTechLib

An issue of International Journal of Engineering Pedagogy has just been added to LearnTechLib.

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Contents

Circuit Theory E-Assessment Realized in an Open-Source Learning Environment

Marko Neitola
This study discusses university-level e-education on circuit theory. Automatic assessment activities were realized in the learning environment Moodle with symbolic math enhancement plugin STACK. With a comprehensive set of self-study … More

Knowledge and Skills Level of Graduate Civil Engineers Employers and Graduates’ Perceptions

Abdullatif AlMunifi & Arwa Aleryani
The Civil Engineering Program at Sana'a University, Yemen aims to provide quality education that develops students’ knowledge, skills and aspirations in preparation for a career, nationally and regionally. This research … More

Rolling Labs – Teaching Vehicle Electronics from the Beginning

Felix Huening, Michael Hillgaertner & Michael Reke
This paper describes the pedagogical approach to teach vehicle electronics at the University of Applied Science Aachen. As vehicle electronics is getting more and more complex, in particular with regard … More

New Technologies as a Driver for Business Success

Andreas Probst, Gabriele Schachinger, Gerald Kalteis & Armin Fischer
In Austria technical education is taught at federal secondary colleges of engineering (HTL) at a quite high level of ISCED 5. Despite mechanical engineering, de-sign with industrial standard 3D programs … More

Evaluating STEM Education in the U.S. Secondary Schools: Pros and Cons of the «Project Lead the Way» Platform

Melissa Stebbins & Tatiana Goris
Starting in 1990-s, the Project Lead the Way (PLTW) program became one of the most known and favorable interdisciplinary STEM platforms in K-12 education in the United States. Moving away … More

Classification of Evaluation Methods for the Effective Assessment of Simulation Games: Results from a Literature Review

Niluefer Faizan, Alexander Löffler, Robert Heininger, Matthias Utesch & Helmut Krcmar
As a current trend in teaching, simulation games play an active and important role in the area of technology-based education. Simulation games create an envi-ronment for scholars to solve real-world … More

Lighting as an Important Factor of Students’ Work Environment

Ivana Tureková, Danka Lukáčová & Gabriel Bánesz
Good work conditions for students at the university are important for education quality and that is the reason why we should pay adequate attention to the factors of work environment … More

Integral Control and Anti-Windup Experiments

Chiu Choi
Integral control is one of the methods for reducing steady-state error in a feedback control system. This method is frequently used in manufacturing and industrial control processes. It is an … More

Application of Problem Based Learning in Mechanics of Machines Course

Jacek Uziak & Venkata Kommula
The predominant educational methods in engineering education follow traditional classroom teaching, with some elements of tutorials and lab work. Although, there has been a growing tendency in recent years to … More