Pernille Hammar Andersson
Technical University of Denmark
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European Journal of Engineering Education | 2017
Rui M. Lima; Pernille Hammar Andersson; Elisabeth Saalman
ABSTRACT The informal network ‘Active Learning in Engineering Education’ (ALE) has been promoting Active Learning since 2001. ALE creates opportunity for practitioners and researchers of engineering education to collaboratively learn how to foster learning of engineering students. The activities in ALE are centred on the vision that learners construct their knowledge based on meaningful activities and knowledge. In 2014, the steering committee of the ALE network reinforced the need to discuss the meaning of Active Learning and that was the base for this proposal for a special issue. More than 40 submissions were reviewed by the European Journal of Engineering Education community and this theme issue ended up with eight contributions, which are different both in their research and Active Learning approaches. These different Active Learning approaches are aligned with the different approaches that can be increasingly found in indexed journals.
European Journal of Engineering Education | 2018
Kristina Edström; Anette Kolmos; Lauri Malmi; Jonte Bernhard; Pernille Hammar Andersson
ABSTRACT This paper investigates the emergence of an engineering education research (EER) community in three Nordic countries: Denmark, Finland and Sweden. First, an overview of the current state of Nordic EER authorship is produced through statistics on international publication. Then, the history of EER and its precursor activities is described in three national narratives. These national storylines are tied together in a description of recent networking activities, aiming to strengthen the EER communities on the Nordic level. Taking these three perspectives together, and drawing on concepts from community of practice theory, network theory and learning network theory, we discuss factors behind the differences in the countries, and draw some conclusions about implications for networking activities in a heterogeneous community. Further, we discuss the role of networks for affording a joint identity.
5th International Conference on Engineering Education (ICEED 2013) | 2013
José Soler; Pernille Hammar Andersson
The article describes an experiment in which elements related to generic professional competences, such as group work methodology, project planning, task delegation and communication, have been introduced in an existing course, tailored as a Problem Base Learning (PBL) course in Advanced Telecommunication at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU).
Making Change Last : Sustaining and Globalizing Engineering Educational Reform | 2010
Niclas Andersson; Pernille Hammar Andersson
Aalborg Universitetsforlag | 2004
Anette Kolmos; Ole Vinther; Pernille Hammar Andersson; Lauri Malmi; Margrete Fuglem
4:e Pedagogiska inspirationskonferensen 2006 | 2006
Niclas Andersson; Pernille Hammar Andersson
8th International CDIO Conference | 2012
Niclas Andersson; Pernille Hammar Andersson
SEFI Annual Conference 2014 | 2014
Pernille Hammar Andersson; Claus Thorp Hansen
10th International CDIO Conference | 2014
Tina Birk; Lars Bogø Jensen; Pernille Hammar Andersson; LearningLab Dtu
27th International Conference: Applications of IT in the AEC Industry | 2010
Niclas Andersson; Pernille Hammar Andersson