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Engineering education leads the preparation of the next generation
of engineers. This is a difficult task as engineering practices
rapidly evolve, pressured by the technological advancements
promoted by these same engineers. Engineering schools are
integrated into large and rigid higher education institutions (HEI)
that are not known for their agility. Nevertheless, engineering
educators must have the agility to go beyond HEI boundaries to
close the gap between professional practice needs and engineering
education. Training Engineering Students for Modern Technological
Advancement examines the role of engineering teachers in preparing
the next generation of engineers and presents perspectives on
active learning methods for engineering education. As such, it
contributes to bypassing the compartmentalized way of course
organization typical in many HEIs and prepares for more agile
engineering education. Covering topics such as game-based teaching
methods, Industry 4.0, and management skills, this book is a
dynamic resource ideal for engineers, engineering professors,
engineering students, general educators, engineering professionals,
academicians, and researchers.
Engineering education leads the preparation of the next generation
of engineers. This is a difficult task as engineering practices
rapidly evolve, pressured by the technological advancements
promoted by these same engineers. Engineering schools are
integrated into large and rigid higher education institutions (HEI)
that are not known for their agility. Nevertheless, engineering
educators must have the agility to go beyond HEI boundaries to
close the gap between professional practice needs and engineering
education. Training Engineering Students for Modern Technological
Advancement examines the role of engineering teachers in preparing
the next generation of engineers and presents perspectives on
active learning methods for engineering education. As such, it
contributes to bypassing the compartmentalized way of course
organization typical in many HEIs and prepares for more agile
engineering education. Covering topics such as game-based teaching
methods, Industry 4.0, and management skills, this book is a
dynamic resource ideal for engineers, engineering professors,
engineering students, general educators, engineering professionals,
academicians, and researchers.
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