Title :
Use of web-based materials to teach electric circuit theory
Author :
Palma, Leonardo ; Morrison, Rebecca F. ; Enjeti, Prasad N. ; Howze, Jo W.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Texas A&M Univ., College Station, TX, USA
Abstract :
Beginning fall 2001, the Electrical Engineering Department at Texas A&M University, College Station, significantly altered the instructional philosophy of the ELEN 214 Electric Circuit Theory course by introducing more engineering design into the curriculum and adopting the WebCT-based interactive homework submission system. This paper will discuss the use of the Quiz tool within WebCT for the construction of question banks and their publication to a WebCT server. An example, deriving mathematical expressions, which describes electric circuit behavior and helps customize the homework problems to each individual student, are discussed. In other words, in a class of 200 students, each student is presented with an individual homework assignment with a unique set of problems not repeated to anyone else via WebCT. A help desk staffed by senior undergraduates assists the course students in completing the WebCT-based homework on time. WebCT is an essential ingredient in the delivery of the course. The approach presented in this paper can be adapted to any other course in engineering/science that involves mathematical calculations. So far, the course evaluations suggest that the students are more motivated and excited about electrical and computer engineering as a career.
Keywords :
Internet; circuit theory; computer aided instruction; educational courses; electrical engineering computing; electrical engineering education; teaching; Web-based materials; WebCT servers; WebCT-based interactive homework submission system; computer engineering; electric circuit theory course; electrical engineering; engineering design; engineering education; mathematical calculations; quiz tool; science education; student courses; Circuit theory; Design engineering; Electrical engineering computing; Engineering education; Engineering profession; HTML; Internet; Laboratories; Markup languages; Web pages; Automated homework; Internet; Web-based materials; WebCT; engineering education;
Journal_Title :
Education, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TE.2005.850711