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Schrlau, Michael G.; Stevens, Robert J.; Schley, Sara – Advances in Engineering Education, 2016
Flipped classrooms support learner-centered approaches to improve conceptualization, comprehension, and problem solving skills by delivering content outside the classroom and actively engaging students inside the classroom. While literature in engineering and science education supports and encourages the use of inverted instruction, many core…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Heat, Thermodynamics, Technology Uses in Education
Whale, MacMurray D.; Cravalho, Ernest G. – 1999
This paper describes two parallel efforts that attempt to implement a new approach to the teaching of thermal fluids engineering. In one setting, at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), the subject matter is integrated into a single year-long subject at the introductory level. In the second setting, at Victoria (British Columbia,…
Descriptors: Design Build Approach, Engineering Education, Fluid Mechanics, Heat

McCready, Mark J.; Leighton, David T. – Chemical Engineering Education, 1987
Discusses the problems created in graduate chemical engineering programs when students enter with a wide diversity of understandings of transport phenomena. Describes a two-semester graduate transport course sequence at the University of Notre Dame which focuses on fluid mechanics and heat and mass transfer. (TW)
Descriptors: Chemical Engineering, College Science, Course Content, Course Descriptions