Title :
The delivery of televised undergraduate engineering courses: a survey of schools with ABET-accreditation
Author :
Seigel, Arnold E. ; Davis, Cynthia
Author_Institution :
Maryland Univ., College Park, MD, USA
Abstract :
The authors describe a survey of all the deans of engineering of ABET (Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology)-accredited programs throughout the United States in order to find answers to five key questions: How many schools with ABET-accredited programs offer engineering courses for credit to undergraduate students via television? What is the ratio of courses broadcast live to those delivered by videotape? Are tutors used with videotaped courses? How is exam security and program integrity maintained? What are future trends for televised undergraduate engineering programs? The survey has shown that at least 39 schools with ABET-accredited programs currently use television to deliver engineering courses to undergraduate students for credit. This fact is an encouraging sign that televised learning does not endanger program accreditation and that ABET visitation teams recognize this
Keywords :
educational courses; engineering; television applications; ABET-accreditation; Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology; United States; exam security; live broadcasts; program integrity; televised course delivery; televised undergraduate engineering courses; videotape; videotaped courses; Computer science; Educational institutions; Engineering management; Engineering students; Maintenance engineering; Materials science and technology; Resource management; Systems engineering and theory; TV; Videoconference;
Conference_Titel :
Frontiers in Education Conference, 1991. Twenty-First Annual Conference. 'Engineering Education in a New World Order.' Proceedings.
Conference_Location :
West Lafayette, IN
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-0222-2
DOI :
10.1109/FIE.1991.187490