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Capstone Design Experiences Across National And Cultural Borders: Course Development
Author(s) -
William S. Kisaalita,
Thomas C. Reeves
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
papers on engineering education repository (american society for engineering education)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--11192
Subject(s) - capstone , globalization , competence (human resources) , context (archaeology) , discipline , engineering education , engineering ethics , political science , public relations , computer science , sociology , pedagogy , engineering management , engineering , psychology , social science , geography , social psychology , archaeology , algorithm , law
It is well recognized that the world is becoming a global village. Today's undergraduates will occupy workplaces and communities that have been transformed by globalization; they must learn to make connections across disciplinary, national, and cultural borders. To address the challenge of providing exposure to global/international dimensions without sacrificing technical content, we have previously proposed to use case studies in sophomore engineering science classes. In this paper, we extend the concept to capstone engineering design courses by focusing on solutions to global/international problems. Additionally, a Web-based instructional tool (WebCT) is used to enhance global/international awareness as well as intercultural communication skills. WebCT is also used to “take students there,” through movie clips.

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