Central to effective student learning is engagement. This paper presents a student-centred approach to enhance engagement and, hence, improve learning outcomes in geo-engineering education. The approach incorporates a variety of facets or tools, which include: demonstration models; videos and documentaries; e-learning; and case studies incorporating geotechnical failures. These aids are particularly effective when used in combination with the traditional forms of lectures, tutorials, experimental classes and design projects. The paper includes details of each of these learning tools and the contribution each makes to improving student engagement and learning.Jaksa, M.B.http://www.geoengineer.org/literature/index.php?main_page=product_info&c...
A movement from the traditional to the modern in geoscience education occurs through piecemeal appli...
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In his 1987 Nash Lecture, Prof. John Burland questioned the educational value of requiring undergrad...
Most geotechnical engineering educators would agree that experience in the laboratory by geotechnica...
Abstract: Innovative pedagogical approaches are necessary to equip students with the engineering jud...
This paper presents the implementation of a learning methodology following a student-centred approac...
This paper looks at the changing attitudes amongst undergraduate students toward learning in: engine...
Abstract: In this paper, we present lessons learned from the application of a set of activities aime...
To understand geotechnical engineering, there is a need for hands-on activities in order to conceptu...
One of the many challenges facing students studying geotechnical engineering is the apparent diversi...
This paper reports a collaborative courseware development project in geotechnical engineering,conduc...
Knowledge of geology is essential for engineering students studying in a postgraduate programme on t...
According to the literature, traditional engineering educational strategies (lectures, lab experienc...
It is well understood that geotechnical engineering is a branch of civil engineering that requires m...
Geology was previously taught in a traditionally facilitated environment where students would attend...
A movement from the traditional to the modern in geoscience education occurs through piecemeal appli...
This paper reports on the results of several geotechnical engineering-related science activities con...
In his 1987 Nash Lecture, Prof. John Burland questioned the educational value of requiring undergrad...
Most geotechnical engineering educators would agree that experience in the laboratory by geotechnica...
Abstract: Innovative pedagogical approaches are necessary to equip students with the engineering jud...
This paper presents the implementation of a learning methodology following a student-centred approac...
This paper looks at the changing attitudes amongst undergraduate students toward learning in: engine...
Abstract: In this paper, we present lessons learned from the application of a set of activities aime...
To understand geotechnical engineering, there is a need for hands-on activities in order to conceptu...
One of the many challenges facing students studying geotechnical engineering is the apparent diversi...
This paper reports a collaborative courseware development project in geotechnical engineering,conduc...
Knowledge of geology is essential for engineering students studying in a postgraduate programme on t...
According to the literature, traditional engineering educational strategies (lectures, lab experienc...
It is well understood that geotechnical engineering is a branch of civil engineering that requires m...
Geology was previously taught in a traditionally facilitated environment where students would attend...
A movement from the traditional to the modern in geoscience education occurs through piecemeal appli...
This paper reports on the results of several geotechnical engineering-related science activities con...
In his 1987 Nash Lecture, Prof. John Burland questioned the educational value of requiring undergrad...