Integrating Engineering Ethics and Research Skills in a First Year Programme

Eddie Conlon

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Abstract

A first year module which introduces students to the social dimension of engineering is described. The key teaching tool is the use of group projects to develop students’ learning skills. The importance of addressing the motivation for engineering students studying non-technical modules is emphasised. Data used to evaluate the module is presented. It is shown that the nature of the project undertaken affects the attainment of learning outcomes. The conclusion focuses on some shortcomings of the module and highlights the importance of appropriately structuring the learning environment to facilitate self-directed learning by early year students.
Original languageEnglish
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2008
EventInternational Symposium for Engineering Education 2008 -
Duration: 1 Jan 2008 → …

Conference

ConferenceInternational Symposium for Engineering Education 2008
Period1/01/08 → …

Keywords

  • social dimension of engineering
  • group projects
  • learning skills
  • motivation
  • non-technical modules
  • learning outcomes
  • self-directed learning

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