The objective of this paper is to describe a problem based learning module, called the “Energy Cube”, offered by Dublin Institute of Technology that is designed to teach mechanical, building services and manufacturing engineering concepts to first year engineering students. The Energy Cube project gives students hands-on experience in areas ranging from heat transfer, lighting and energy efficiency to industrial and product design. In the Energy Cube, students design and construct (using cardboard, clear plastic, and glue) a model of a building that admits as much daylight as possible while being energy efficient and aesthetically pleasing. The students, working in teams of four, complete most of the work within six four-hour blocks allotte...
ABSTRACT: One important educational outcome required of any engineering programme, as per ABET 2000 ...
This paper describes an innovative engineering design of a first-year engineering course. The course...
This paper aims at presenting the experience of the Power Conversion project in teaching students to...
The objective of this paper is to describe a problem based learning module, called the “Energy Cube”...
This year, the College of Engineering and the Built Environment at our institute inaugurated a new C...
Support for transition from Leaving Certificate and entry to college for 1st year engineering studen...
In 2020, the Energy Engineering programme team at University College Cork undertook a redesign of th...
In the past 6 years we have been practicing project work on 4th Semester in the design of energy tec...
For many engineering students a lack of study motivation plays a significant role in their drop-out ...
The sophomore year is a critical decision point for engineering students. In freshman year, they mig...
This case study has been developed as part of the Engineering Subject Centre Teaching Awards 2005-20...
Engineering graduates today must be capable of much more than solving technical problems taught in e...
Undergraduate students, having learnt to quantify the performance of specific elements of engineerin...
This paper describes project-based learning in a freshman engineering course entitled, Engineering G...
This paper presents the implementation of vertical and horizontal integration of engineering educati...
ABSTRACT: One important educational outcome required of any engineering programme, as per ABET 2000 ...
This paper describes an innovative engineering design of a first-year engineering course. The course...
This paper aims at presenting the experience of the Power Conversion project in teaching students to...
The objective of this paper is to describe a problem based learning module, called the “Energy Cube”...
This year, the College of Engineering and the Built Environment at our institute inaugurated a new C...
Support for transition from Leaving Certificate and entry to college for 1st year engineering studen...
In 2020, the Energy Engineering programme team at University College Cork undertook a redesign of th...
In the past 6 years we have been practicing project work on 4th Semester in the design of energy tec...
For many engineering students a lack of study motivation plays a significant role in their drop-out ...
The sophomore year is a critical decision point for engineering students. In freshman year, they mig...
This case study has been developed as part of the Engineering Subject Centre Teaching Awards 2005-20...
Engineering graduates today must be capable of much more than solving technical problems taught in e...
Undergraduate students, having learnt to quantify the performance of specific elements of engineerin...
This paper describes project-based learning in a freshman engineering course entitled, Engineering G...
This paper presents the implementation of vertical and horizontal integration of engineering educati...
ABSTRACT: One important educational outcome required of any engineering programme, as per ABET 2000 ...
This paper describes an innovative engineering design of a first-year engineering course. The course...
This paper aims at presenting the experience of the Power Conversion project in teaching students to...