European Journal of Engineering Education
1988 Volume 13, Number 2
Table of Contents
Number of articles: 6
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How to Teach Engineering and Industrial Design: a U.K. Experience
D F. Sheldon
Explored are the possibilities of teaching engineering through a project approach. Discussed are the introduction, clashing cultures of industrial and engineering design, skills required of a... More
pp. 103-15
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Developments in Teaching Engineering Design in a Scottish Central Institution
D C. McWhannell
Describes previous experience and proposals for engineering design courses in a mechanical engineering undergraduate program. Discusses the proposed future courses including content, curriculum... More
pp. 117-32
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Design in Industrial Design Engineering: Teaching Design at the School of IDE at the TU Delft
Bernd B. Schierbeek
Describes an industrial design course in the Netherlands. Includes a discussion of the school history, integration of various courses, implications from the experience, design process as decision... More
pp. 167-75
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Training Professionals in Industrial Design. Les Ateliers: a French Experience
Anne Marie Boutin
Describes a French industrial design school. Information includes student selection, curriculum, projects, partnership with industry, studios, research, and an example of a case study. (YP) More
pp. 197-203
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CAD-CAE in Electrical Machines and Drives Teaching
R Belmans & W Geysen
Describes the use of computer-aided design (CAD) techniques in teaching the design of electrical motors. Approaches described include three technical viewpoints, such as electromagnetics, thermal, ... More
pp. 205-12
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Teaching Engineering Design Using Computer Workstations
J M. Hodgson
Explains the use of computer workstations in Electronic Engineering and in Control and Computer Engineering. Provides an introduction; initial teaching exercises at the first year, second, and... More
pp. 213-21