Industry

Presentations and Statements on Enhancing Engineering Education


Case Studies on the use of Educational Research and Innovation to Improve Practice

  • Boeing
    • Richey, M., Dang, V., Lin, K., Bransford, J., Vye, N., & O’Mahoney, T. K. “The Boeing Company Advances Current Thinking About Continued Learning,” Proceedings of the American Educational Research Association Conference, Chicago, IL, April 2007
    • Richey, M., McPherson, B., Fuerst, T., Wittenborn, D., French, D. “A Blended Academia-Industry Learning Model for Product Lifecycle Management Education,” Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Product Lifecycle Management, Milan, Italy, July 2007.
  • Infosys - Software companies could better predict the effect of training on their technical professionals' on-the-job performance and design training courses for future employees.
  • Articles appearing in Science magazine's Education Forum
  • D.M. Fraser, "Coping with a Diverse Student Body in Engineering Education", Proceedings of the 1st African Regional Conference on Engineering Education held in Lagos, Nigeria, September 23-25, 2002, pp. 69-92, 2002. The department of chemical engineering at the University of Cape Town provides an example of significant improvement in student education outcomes under adverse conditions by engaging in a substantive effort informed by education research.
  • Revision of introductory physics within the college of engineering at the University of Illinois, Urbana - Champaign

Publications on the Policy Context for Enhancing Engineering Education

National Academies Publications: Numerous publications have been released by the National Academies discussing the need for adequate engineering education and advocating change, relevant for both industry and policy makers. A few of the more relevant publications are listed here, but for a more extensive list, visit the documents & media page.


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