DocumentCode
331745
Title
Enabling effective engineering teams: a program for teaching interaction skills
Author
Seat, Elaine ; Lord, Susan M.
Author_Institution
Educ. & Counseling Psychol., Tennessee Univ., Knoxville, TN, USA
Volume
1
fYear
1998
fDate
4-7 Nov. 1998
Firstpage
246
Abstract
Working in teams is an integral part of modern engineering practice and education. However, successful team interaction depends on individuals possessing skills that allow them to communicate and interact with other people in adaptive and contributing styles. Simply putting people in teams does not teach them to work together effectively. A program for teaching interaction skills to engineers was developed at the University of Tennessee (USA) and has been expanded and used at the University of San Diego and in industry. This paper discusses what makes this training "a good fit" with engineering students, the background for its content, and the program\´s six modules. Personal experiences with teaching this material, lessons learned, and recommendations for implementation are discussed. Similarities and differences between teaching the engineering professional and student, student comments about the training and future directions are also addressed.
Keywords
educational courses; engineering education; professional communication; teaching; training; USA; communication; effective engineering teams; engineering education; engineering professional; engineering students; interaction skills teaching; students; training; university course; Education; Educational programs; Educational technology; Employee welfare; Engineering students; Industrial training; Management training; Mathematics; Osmosis; Psychology;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Frontiers in Education Conference, 1998. FIE '98. 28th Annual
Conference_Location
Tempe, AZ, USA
ISSN
0190-5848
Print_ISBN
0-7803-4762-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/FIE.1998.736842
Filename
736842
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