A model for on-line learning networks in engineering education

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This paper describes a model for implementing on-line learning in engineering education. Relationships between traditional learning strategies and network-enabled engineering education are discussed. The model proposed is based on a World Wide Web implementation that includes presentation materials, on-line conferencing, demonstrations, and interactive capabilities that permit computer-mediated question and answer sessions. An example of a course implemented using these techniques for a first year engineering course is given. Guidance for engineering educators who wish to implement components of the model is provided.

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Bourne, J. R., Brodersen, A. J., Campbell, J. O., Dawant, M. M., & Shiavi, R. G. (2019). A model for on-line learning networks in engineering education. Online Learning Journal, 1(1), 73–96. https://doi.org/10.24059/OLJ.V1I1.1938

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