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Advances in engineering education | 2017
Diana Bairaktarova; Michele Eodice
Thermodynamics is a foundational course in nearly every engineering program. In a traditional classroom, instructors focus on the analysis of thermodynamic energy systems and their application to real world contexts. Because these complex systems can be difficult to understand, some instructors encourage students to tap into their creative side and translate thermodynamics into a language they can clearly understand. In this study, the instructor of a sophomore-level engineering thermodynamics class asked students to generate a creative interpretation of Thermodynamics. The presentations were a high-energy event in rhythms and rhymes, as students presented their creative work; evaluation shows the creative interpretation helped clarify course concepts and increased students’ appreciation of thermodynamics and the engineering profession. This study further investigates the relationship between students’ performance on problems and final exam scores [N=147]. Results indicated that students’ engagement in creative presentations contributed to their learning on the topic chosen by students in their creative entries.
Archive | 2006
Anne Ellen Geller; Michele Eodice; Frankie Condon; Meg Carroll; Elizabeth H. Boquet
Archive | 2001
Kami Day; Michele Eodice
Archive | 2013
Anne Ellen Geller; Michele Eodice
Archive | 2017
Michele Eodice; Anne Ellen Geller; Neal Lerner
Archive | 2017
Michele Eodice; Anne Ellen Geller; Neal Lerner
Compters and Composition Online | 2008
Michele Eodice; Elizabeth H. Boquet; Garrick Brown; Sean Ringey
Archive | 2007
Anne Ellen Geller; Michele Eodice; Frankie Condon; Meg Carroll; Elizabeth H. Boquet
Peer Review | 2017
Michele Eodice; Anne Ellen Geller; Neal Lerner
Archive | 2017
Diana Bairaktarova; Michele Eodice