This Evidence-Based Practice Paper describes implementation and assessment of an exercise bringing international perspectives, liberal arts, and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals into a first-year engineering program - challenging the arbitrary boundary between engineering and the liberal arts. First-year engineering students (Civil, Mechanical, and Electrical) participated in a role-playing game recreating the 2009 United Nations Climate Talks in Copenhagen, Denmark. The exercise is part of a series of published games called Reacting to the Past (RTTP), with the purpose of engaging students to enhance their understanding of a given event or topic, while improving their research and communication skills. In this case, the ...
The intent of this study was to determine how implementing developmentally appropriate engineering c...
AbstractChallenges of the 21st Century on future engineers results in the need to transform engineer...
Most engineering education today does not adequately prepare students to contribute to sustainabilit...
This Evidence-Based Practice Paper describes implementation and assessment of an exercise bringing i...
Engineering education traditionally emphasizes technological solutions that focus heavily on student...
An important aim of environmental and sustainability education (ESE) is to prepare students for addr...
An important aim of environmental and sustainability education (ESE) is to prepare students for addr...
An important aim of environmental and sustainability education (ESE) is to prepare students for addr...
An important aim of environmental and sustainability education (ESE) is to prepare students for addr...
Engineering is often perceived as a technology-driven profession, rather than one that is capable of...
Social responsibility is at the heart of the Engineer’s Creed embodied in the pledge that we will “d...
Social responsibility is at the heart of the Engineer’s Creed embodied in the pledge that we will “d...
Problem solving is upheld as a defining feature of engineering identity, and the ability to solve pr...
AbstractChallenges of the 21st Century on future engineers results in the need to transform engineer...
Problem solving is upheld as a defining feature of engineering identity, and the ability to solve pr...
The intent of this study was to determine how implementing developmentally appropriate engineering c...
AbstractChallenges of the 21st Century on future engineers results in the need to transform engineer...
Most engineering education today does not adequately prepare students to contribute to sustainabilit...
This Evidence-Based Practice Paper describes implementation and assessment of an exercise bringing i...
Engineering education traditionally emphasizes technological solutions that focus heavily on student...
An important aim of environmental and sustainability education (ESE) is to prepare students for addr...
An important aim of environmental and sustainability education (ESE) is to prepare students for addr...
An important aim of environmental and sustainability education (ESE) is to prepare students for addr...
An important aim of environmental and sustainability education (ESE) is to prepare students for addr...
Engineering is often perceived as a technology-driven profession, rather than one that is capable of...
Social responsibility is at the heart of the Engineer’s Creed embodied in the pledge that we will “d...
Social responsibility is at the heart of the Engineer’s Creed embodied in the pledge that we will “d...
Problem solving is upheld as a defining feature of engineering identity, and the ability to solve pr...
AbstractChallenges of the 21st Century on future engineers results in the need to transform engineer...
Problem solving is upheld as a defining feature of engineering identity, and the ability to solve pr...
The intent of this study was to determine how implementing developmentally appropriate engineering c...
AbstractChallenges of the 21st Century on future engineers results in the need to transform engineer...
Most engineering education today does not adequately prepare students to contribute to sustainabilit...