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As the role of the modern engineer is markedly different from that
of even a decade ago, the theme of engineering mathematics educa
tion (EME) is an important one. The need for mathematical model
ling (MM) courses and consideration of the educational impact of
computer-based technology environments merit special attention.
This book contains the proceeding of the NATO Advanced Research
Workshop held on this theme in July 1993. We have left the
industrial age behind and have entered the in formation age.
Computers and other emerging technologies are penetrating society
in depth and gaining a strong influence in de termining how in
future society will be organised, while the rapid change of
information requires a more qualified work force. This work force
is vital to high technology and economic competitive ness in many
industrialised countries throughout the world. Within this
framework, the quality of EME has become an issue. It is expected
that the content of mathematics courses taught in schools of
engineering today have to be re-evaluated continuously with regard
to computer-based technology and the needs of mod ern information
society. The main aim of the workshop was to pro vide a forum for
discussion between mathematicians, engineering scientists,
mathematics educationalists, and courseware develop ers in the
higher education sector and to focus on the issues and problems of
the design of more relevant and appropriate MM courses for
engineering education."
As the role of the modern engineer is markedly different from that
of even a decade ago, the theme of engineering mathematics educa
tion (EME) is an important one. The need for mathematical model
ling (MM) courses and consideration of the educational impact of
computer-based technology environments merit special attention.
This book contains the proceeding of the NATO Advanced Research
Workshop held on this theme in July 1993. We have left the
industrial age behind and have entered the in formation age.
Computers and other emerging technologies are penetrating society
in depth and gaining a strong influence in de termining how in
future society will be organised, while the rapid change of
information requires a more qualified work force. This work force
is vital to high technology and economic competitive ness in many
industrialised countries throughout the world. Within this
framework, the quality of EME has become an issue. It is expected
that the content of mathematics courses taught in schools of
engineering today have to be re-evaluated continuously with regard
to computer-based technology and the needs of mod ern information
society. The main aim of the workshop was to pro vide a forum for
discussion between mathematicians, engineering scientists,
mathematics educationalists, and courseware develop ers in the
higher education sector and to focus on the issues and problems of
the design of more relevant and appropriate MM courses for
engineering education."
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