Astronuc
May5-09, 10:48 AM
This is a very interesting presentation by a group from MIT
The academic participants met in five groups, three representing the organizing principles of Molecular Transformations, Multiscale Analysis, and Systems, and two others representing curriculum components of the Laboratory, and the First-Year Experience. Each group was to assess the state of development in its area.
Frontiers in Chemical Engineering Education (http://web.mit.edu/che-curriculum/2005/atlanta/2005%20Atlanta%20-%203%20Academic%20Theme%20Status.pdf) pdf
I can some the ideas being applicable in other engineering disciplines.
The academic participants met in five groups, three representing the organizing principles of Molecular Transformations, Multiscale Analysis, and Systems, and two others representing curriculum components of the Laboratory, and the First-Year Experience. Each group was to assess the state of development in its area.
Frontiers in Chemical Engineering Education (http://web.mit.edu/che-curriculum/2005/atlanta/2005%20Atlanta%20-%203%20Academic%20Theme%20Status.pdf) pdf
I can some the ideas being applicable in other engineering disciplines.