The CDIO Initiative is an open innovative educational framework for engineering graduation degrees set in the context of Conceiving – Designing – Implementing – Operating real-world systems and products, which is embraced by a network of worldwide universities, the CDIO collaborators. A CDIO compliant engineering degree programme typically includes a capstone module on the final semester. Its purpose is to expose students to problems of a greater dimension and complexity than those faced throughout the degree programme as well as to put them in contact with the so-called real world, in opposition to the academic world. However, even in the CDIO context, there are barriers that separate engineering capstone students from the real wor...
Current engineering education challenges require approaches that promote scientific, technical, desi...
Current engineering job sectors do not only demand theoretical technical knowledge but also hands-on...
1. Historical background on CDIO activities 2. Historical limitations and challenges 3. The Internat...
The CDIO Initiative is an open innovative educational framework for engineering graduation degrees ...
The development of engineering education plays an important role in promoting a comprehensive nation...
The School of Industrial Engineering at Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (ETSII-UPM) has been promo...
Nowadays, the competitions among countries to recruit engineering students as workers do not focus o...
A unique approach to the use of the Project Based Learning to transform the curriculum into CDIO cur...
With the demand for engineering graduates at what may be defined as an unprecedented high, many univ...
Abstract In September 2006, the Singapore Polytechnic's management decided that the entire inst...
CDIO framework promotes industrial engagement in the engineering curriculum design and implementatio...
To successfully implement the CDIO approach in engineering programs, a holistic approach is required...
In recent years, practice-based learning has been establishing itself as a new norm in higher educat...
The paper describes the results of a recent project entitled “DOCET - EQF CDIO Correspondence Model ...
Current engineering job sectors do not only demand theoretical technical knowledge but also hands-on...
Current engineering education challenges require approaches that promote scientific, technical, desi...
Current engineering job sectors do not only demand theoretical technical knowledge but also hands-on...
1. Historical background on CDIO activities 2. Historical limitations and challenges 3. The Internat...
The CDIO Initiative is an open innovative educational framework for engineering graduation degrees ...
The development of engineering education plays an important role in promoting a comprehensive nation...
The School of Industrial Engineering at Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (ETSII-UPM) has been promo...
Nowadays, the competitions among countries to recruit engineering students as workers do not focus o...
A unique approach to the use of the Project Based Learning to transform the curriculum into CDIO cur...
With the demand for engineering graduates at what may be defined as an unprecedented high, many univ...
Abstract In September 2006, the Singapore Polytechnic's management decided that the entire inst...
CDIO framework promotes industrial engagement in the engineering curriculum design and implementatio...
To successfully implement the CDIO approach in engineering programs, a holistic approach is required...
In recent years, practice-based learning has been establishing itself as a new norm in higher educat...
The paper describes the results of a recent project entitled “DOCET - EQF CDIO Correspondence Model ...
Current engineering job sectors do not only demand theoretical technical knowledge but also hands-on...
Current engineering education challenges require approaches that promote scientific, technical, desi...
Current engineering job sectors do not only demand theoretical technical knowledge but also hands-on...
1. Historical background on CDIO activities 2. Historical limitations and challenges 3. The Internat...