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Learning By Doing: An Innovative Laboratory Exercise To Enhance The Understanding Of Thin Walled Mechanics Of Materials
Author(s) -
Jan de Vries,
Gillian Saunders-Smits
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--15203
Subject(s) - aerospace , curriculum , applied mechanics , session (web analytics) , engineering education , engineering , engineering ethics , mechanical engineering , engineering management , computer science , aerospace engineering , pedagogy , psychology , world wide web
Mechanics is widely considered to be the core of any type of construction engineering course in the world, be it a mechanical, aerospace or naval architecture engineering course. Yet at the same time it also considered by many students as one of the most difficult subjects in the course and something they have great difficulties coming to grips with, as many of us experience on a dayto-day basis. This problem is becoming more and more apparent with the ever-changing focus of high schools. The challenge for Mechanics lecturers is to overcome those shortcomings and to keep students motivated and interested in Mechanics.

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