This paper presents the learning outcomes, syllabus, delivery, and assessment strategy for a module of 'Sustainable energy systems' for master-level engineering students. The paper is based on three stages of 'action research'. The first stage is a critical reflection on the planning and the process, based on the experience in delivering the original module and literature review. The second stage is based on semi-structured interviews of 4th-year students, focused on the collection of feedback to improve the module. The third stage is the redesign and peer-review of the module. The key outcome of this work is an approach which further enables students to move from 'surface learning' to a more profound 'deep learning'. Further steps forward ...
The introduction of sustainable development (SD) courses into engineering education has been a key g...
This paper analyzes the case study of an interdisciplinary course in Energy Economy that was develop...
Since the change to an outcomes-based approach in Engineers Ireland’s accreditation criteria almost ...
This paper presents the learning outcomes, syllabus, delivery, and assessment strategy for a module ...
This paper presents the learning outcomes, syllabus, delivery, and assessment strategy for a module ...
This paper presents the learning outcomes, syllabus, delivery, and assessment strategy for a module ...
This paper presents the learning outcomes, syllabus, delivery, and assessment strategy for a module ...
This paper presents the main features of the master-level programme in “EcoEnergy” offered as a full...
This paper presents the main features of the master-level programme in “EcoEnergy” offered as a full...
Faced with global climate change and many other challenges, our energy system is transforming from a...
Faced with global climate change and many other challenges, our energy system is transforming from a...
This paper summarises the authors’ own teaching experiences from two large MSc-level courses taught ...
To safeguard the environment and satisfy the energy needs of the present, without compromising the a...
This paper summarises the authors’ own teaching experiences from two large MSc-level courses taught ...
The introduction of sustainable development (SD) courses into engineering education has been a key ...
The introduction of sustainable development (SD) courses into engineering education has been a key g...
This paper analyzes the case study of an interdisciplinary course in Energy Economy that was develop...
Since the change to an outcomes-based approach in Engineers Ireland’s accreditation criteria almost ...
This paper presents the learning outcomes, syllabus, delivery, and assessment strategy for a module ...
This paper presents the learning outcomes, syllabus, delivery, and assessment strategy for a module ...
This paper presents the learning outcomes, syllabus, delivery, and assessment strategy for a module ...
This paper presents the learning outcomes, syllabus, delivery, and assessment strategy for a module ...
This paper presents the main features of the master-level programme in “EcoEnergy” offered as a full...
This paper presents the main features of the master-level programme in “EcoEnergy” offered as a full...
Faced with global climate change and many other challenges, our energy system is transforming from a...
Faced with global climate change and many other challenges, our energy system is transforming from a...
This paper summarises the authors’ own teaching experiences from two large MSc-level courses taught ...
To safeguard the environment and satisfy the energy needs of the present, without compromising the a...
This paper summarises the authors’ own teaching experiences from two large MSc-level courses taught ...
The introduction of sustainable development (SD) courses into engineering education has been a key ...
The introduction of sustainable development (SD) courses into engineering education has been a key g...
This paper analyzes the case study of an interdisciplinary course in Energy Economy that was develop...
Since the change to an outcomes-based approach in Engineers Ireland’s accreditation criteria almost ...