This hypothesis is based on the fact that oral presentations in the context of engineering education could be used not only to develop oral communication skills but also to augment the professionalism in the curriculum. The methodological innovation is first described, which allows encouraging the capacity of summarising ideas, teamwork, assertiveness, listening skills and constructive criticism. Second, the preliminary results from two pilot groups of students during two academic years are analysed. Finally, the paper reflects on the possibilities of expanding this method to pre-university studies.Berjano, E.; Sales Nebot, L.; Lozano Nieto, A. (2013). Improving professionalism in the engineering curriculum through a novel use of oral ...
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ABSTRACT: This paper is characterized by its interdisciplinarity, since it converges in an unusual w...
AbstractIn Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, engineering students are expected to deliver technical ora...
For many years, companies have been suggesting that we must give our students more practice in oral ...
This hypothesis is based on the fact that oral presentations in the context of engineering education...
AbstractFor engineers to be effective leading global players in the workforce arena, engineers need ...
This article seeks to reflect on effective presentation skills for engineering students and the eff...
Today's world demands that engineers prepare themselves to rise to the challenges of the globalisati...
Engineering graduates are faced with solving increasingly interdisciplinary and complex technical p...
AbstractThe current research aims at assessing engineering students’ perceptions regarding the teach...
The need to develop oral presentation skills with reference to students’ specialized professional co...
Global connectedness and digital revolution have reshaped workplace oral communication requirements....
In this article, we document our plans and efforts in an education project at the Faculty of Enginee...
In this paper, we describe some activities that have been developed to written and oral skills in st...
Professional engineering practice is undergoing profound and exciting changes. These changes are sha...
Abstract- This paper discusses the issues and experiences in teaching presentation skills to enhance...
ABSTRACT: This paper is characterized by its interdisciplinarity, since it converges in an unusual w...
AbstractIn Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, engineering students are expected to deliver technical ora...
For many years, companies have been suggesting that we must give our students more practice in oral ...