Thinking Like an Engineer : An Active Learning Approach (4TH Spiral)

Thinking Like an Engineer : An Active Learning Approach (4TH Spiral)

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  • ページ数 912 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780134639673
  • DDC分類 620.00711

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For Introduction to engineering courses.

 

Inspire self-guided inquiry with an active learning model

Thinking Like an Engineer: An Active Learning Approach, 4th Edition is designed to facilitate an active learning environment for first year engineering courses. The authors incorporate a model of learning that encourages self-guided inquiry and advances students beyond "plug-and-chug" and memorization of problem-solving methods. Checkpoints throughout each chapter provide worked out problem sets for students to solve using their own logic, before they are ready to tackle more difficult problems. An emphasis on reading and practice before class prepares students for in-class activities that reinforce the chapter's material. Students arrive prepared for class, allowing instructors to spend class time focusing on active learning through collaborative problem-solving, computer-based activities, and hands-on experiments that encourage guided inquiry. The 4th Edition provides new material and revisions based on input from instructors and students, as well as current software releases.

 

Also available with MyLab Engineering.

MyLab™ Engineering is an online homework, tutorial, and assessment program that truly engages students as it offers customized, self-paced learning with instant feedback. MyLab Engineering gives students unlimited opportunity for practice with feedback and help when they need it most.  Students will be prepared ahead of class, allowing you to spend class time focusing on active learning.



Note: You are purchasing a standalone product; MyLab™ Engineering does not come packaged with this content. Students, if interested in purchasing this title with MyLab Engineering, ask your instructor for the correct package ISBN and Course ID. Instructors, contact your Pearson representative for more information.

 



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Contents

Part 1

Engineering Essentials  

Engineering is an . . . Itch!

Chapter 1

Everyday Engineering  

1.1 Choosing a Career  

1.2 Choosing Engineering as a Career  

1.3 NAE Grand Challenges for Engineering  

1.4 Choosing a Specific Engineering Field  

1.5 Engineering Technology-A Related Field

1.6 Gathering Information  

1.7 Pursuing Student Opportunities  

Review Questions  

 

Chapter 2

Ethics  

2.1 Ethical Decision Making  

2.2 Plagiarism  

2.3 Engineering Creed  

2.4 Social Responsibility  

In-Class Activities  

Review Questions  

 

Chapter 3

Design, Teamwork, and Project Management  

3.1 Design Processes  

3.2 Defining the Problem or Need  

3.3 Criteria: Defining What Is Important  

3.4 Generating Ideas  

3.5 Comparing Designs and Making Decisions

3.6 Prototyping and Testing  

3.7 Sustainability-A Special Design Criterion  

3.8 Working in Teams  

3.9 Experimental Design: PERIOD Analysis  

3.10 Project Timeline  

3.11 Modern Project Management  

In-Class Activities  

Review Questions  

Mini Design Projects  

 

Chapter 4

Engineering Communication  

4.1 Basic Presentation Skills  

4.2 Sample Presentations  

4.3 Basic Technical Writing Skills  

4.4 Common Technical Communication Formats  

In-Class Activities  

Review Questions  

 

Chapter 5

Estimation  

5.1 General Hints for Estimation  

5.2 Estimation by Analogy  

5.3 Estimation by Aggregation  

5.4 Estimation by Upper and Lower Bounds  

5.5 Estimation Using Modeling  

5.6 Significant Figures  

5.7 Reasonableness  

5.8 Notation  

In-Class Activities  

Review Questions  



Chapter 6

Solving Problems       

6.1 Problem Types  

6.2 SOLVEM-One Approach to Solving Problems  

6.3 Representing Final Results  

6.4 Avoiding Common Mistakes  

6.5 Examples of SOLVEM &nbs

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