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An Inquiry-Based Introduction to Engineering Michelle Blum

An Inquiry-Based Introduction to Engineering By Michelle Blum

An Inquiry-Based Introduction to Engineering by Michelle Blum


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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.

An Inquiry-Based Introduction to Engineering Summary

An Inquiry-Based Introduction to Engineering by Michelle Blum

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 Blum's approach emphasizes the student's 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.


About Michelle Blum

Dr. Michelle M. Blum is Associate Teaching Professor, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineeringand Director, Mechanical Engineering Undergraduate Program in the College of Engineering and Computer Science at Syracuse University in New York.

Table of Contents

Part I: Being an Effective Student 1) Achieving Success in Engineering 2) Teaching & Learning Approaches 3) Essential Skills for Learning4) Understanding Yourself and Others Part II: The Engineering Profession 5) The Engineering Profession 6) Engineering Problem Solving 7) Engineering Design and Experiments 8) Engineering Ethics 9) Engineering Communication Part III: Engineering Fundamental Parameters10) Dimensions and Units 11) Length 12) Time 13) Mass 14) Force 15) Temperature 16) Electric Current 17) Power, Energy and Efficiency18) Engineering Mathematics, Models and Reasoning

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NGR9783030914707
9783030914707
3030914704
An Inquiry-Based Introduction to Engineering by Michelle Blum
New
Hardback
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
2022-09-21
316
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