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Many can now conclude that utilising educational technologies can
be considered the primary tools to inspire students to learn.
Combining these technologies with the best teaching and learning
practises can engage in creativity and imagination in the
engineering field. Using Technology Tools to Innovate Assessment,
Reporting, and Teaching Practices in Engineering Education
highlights the lack of understanding of teaching and learning with
technology in higher education engineering programmes while
emphasising the important use of this technology. This book aims to
be essential for professors, graduate and undergraduate students in
the engineering programmes interested in learning the appropriate
use of technological tools.
This book details the key concepts, objectives and processes
relating to the professional accreditation of engineering bachelor
(honours) degrees. The contemporary context of accreditation is
examined in terms of the globalised nature of both the engineering
profession and higher education. Examples of the processes relating
to single and dual accreditation are provided, with examination of
the Washington Accord and the requirements of the European Network
for Accreditation of Engineering Education. Details are also
provided as to how learning outcomes can be structured to
demonstrate compliance with accreditation criteria. The final
chapters deal briefly with quality assurance processes used in
education and the current international quality ranking systems
which exist. This book will provide the reader with a detailed
examination of outcome based education within the context of
Bachelor of Engineering (honours) degrees. A key feature of this
book is the side-by-side comparison of different accreditation
criteria and a thorough discussion of the relatively new phenomenon
of dual accreditation. The book seeks to provide a very clear
explanation and exploration of accreditation within the context of
engineering education and will benefit those practitioners involved
in the accreditation process.
This book details the key concepts, objectives and processes
relating to the professional accreditation of engineering bachelor
(honours) degrees. The contemporary context of accreditation is
examined in terms of the globalised nature of both the engineering
profession and higher education. Examples of the processes relating
to single and dual accreditation are provided, with examination of
the Washington Accord and the requirements of the European Network
for Accreditation of Engineering Education. Details are also
provided as to how learning outcomes can be structured to
demonstrate compliance with accreditation criteria. The final
chapters deal briefly with quality assurance processes used in
education and the current international quality ranking systems
which exist. This book will provide the reader with a detailed
examination of outcome based education within the context of
Bachelor of Engineering (honours) degrees. A key feature of this
book is the side-by-side comparison of different accreditation
criteria and a thorough discussion of the relatively new phenomenon
of dual accreditation. The book seeks to provide a very clear
explanation and exploration of accreditation within the context of
engineering education and will benefit those practitioners involved
in the accreditation process.
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