Title :
Integrating knowledge across the engineering curriculum
Author :
Atman, Cynthia J. ; Turns, Jennifer ; Mannering, Fred
Author_Institution :
Center for Eng. Learning & Teaching, Washington Univ., Seattle, WA, USA
Abstract :
Graduating engineers are expected to have obtained an understanding of their discipline by the time they graduate. Although the body of knowledge representing the discipline is actually an integrated whole, the students have learned these concepts, by necessity, in separate courses. The hope is that students will integrate the concepts learned in these separate courses into an integrated understanding of the discipline. If this integration does not happen, the result can be an impoverished understanding of the concepts and an inability to use concepts on demand. At the Center for Engineering Learning and Teaching, we are developing an innovative program to respond to these issues. The goal of the program is to help students (1) identify concepts of the discipline they are learning, (2) link these concepts into an integrated understanding of the discipline, (3) determine which concepts represent the core of the discipline, and (4) communicate this understanding to themselves and others. In a pilot version of the program to be completed in the fall of 1999, we will work with Civil and Environmental Engineering students as they develop concept maps and web pages to accomplish these goals. In this paper, we describe the theoretical and practical motivations for the program, identify the principles guiding the design of the program, and sketch out a possible implementation.
Keywords :
civil engineering; educational courses; engineering education; environmental engineering; Center for Engineering Learning and Teaching; Civil Engineering students; Environmental Engineering students; concept maps; concepts linking; engineering curriculum; engineering discipline concepts identification; graduating engineers; knowledge integration; web pages; Character recognition; Design engineering; Educational programs; Engineering education; Engineering students; Knowledge engineering; Pattern recognition; Problem-solving; Professional activities; Web pages;
Conference_Titel :
Frontiers in Education Conference, 1999. FIE '99. 29th Annual
Conference_Location :
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5643-8
DOI :
10.1109/FIE.1999.840398