AbstractThis article presents the future global visions of engineering education. Due to the socio-technological challenges, engineering education must anticipate and adapt to dramatic changes in terms of engineering practice and instruction. In the future, the roles of engineers must change along with the following aspects: the globalization of industry and engineering practice, the shift of engineering employment from large companies to small and medium-sized companies, the growing emphasis on entrepreneurialism, the growing share of engineering employment in nontraditional, less-technical engineering work, the shift to a knowledge-based “services” economy, and increasing opportunity for using technology in the education and work of the e...
New demands for engineering education are taking place due to the deep transformations that the worl...
A high-risk, high-pay-off approach for the future of U.S. engineering education, presented to The Am...
It is not enough to provide future engineers with technical skills. They must also learn how to work...
AbstractThis article presents the future global visions of engineering education. Due to the socio-t...
Engineering schools today are facing challenges they have never faced before to produce graduates wh...
Impacts of globalization on the engineering profession create a challenge in understanding what it m...
The definitions of teacher and student are changing and Education is moving out of episodic experien...
Until recently, the humanities and social science fields were the ones primarily focused on encourag...
When drafting the first issue of this document it sometimes felt like I was manoeuvring a small cano...
Over the last couple of decades the world around us has changed at a dizzying pace by the globalisat...
Abstract: The roles of Engineers are generally vital as their knowledge and expertise play a pivotal...
Presentation given to the Engineering Directorate Advisory Board of the National Science Foundation
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/88649/1/2009_Eng_Flex_5xME_WDW.pd
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/88241/1/2003_Engineering_at_Michigan4.pd
Powerful forces, including demographics, global- ization, and rapidly evolving technologies are ...
New demands for engineering education are taking place due to the deep transformations that the worl...
A high-risk, high-pay-off approach for the future of U.S. engineering education, presented to The Am...
It is not enough to provide future engineers with technical skills. They must also learn how to work...
AbstractThis article presents the future global visions of engineering education. Due to the socio-t...
Engineering schools today are facing challenges they have never faced before to produce graduates wh...
Impacts of globalization on the engineering profession create a challenge in understanding what it m...
The definitions of teacher and student are changing and Education is moving out of episodic experien...
Until recently, the humanities and social science fields were the ones primarily focused on encourag...
When drafting the first issue of this document it sometimes felt like I was manoeuvring a small cano...
Over the last couple of decades the world around us has changed at a dizzying pace by the globalisat...
Abstract: The roles of Engineers are generally vital as their knowledge and expertise play a pivotal...
Presentation given to the Engineering Directorate Advisory Board of the National Science Foundation
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/88649/1/2009_Eng_Flex_5xME_WDW.pd
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/88241/1/2003_Engineering_at_Michigan4.pd
Powerful forces, including demographics, global- ization, and rapidly evolving technologies are ...
New demands for engineering education are taking place due to the deep transformations that the worl...
A high-risk, high-pay-off approach for the future of U.S. engineering education, presented to The Am...
It is not enough to provide future engineers with technical skills. They must also learn how to work...