Experience and Reflection on an Industry-College Partnership to Develop a New Instrumentation and Measurement Laboratory Course
Author(s) -
Bob Brennan,
Simon Li
Publication year - 2016
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/p.26807
Subject(s) - instrumentation (computer programming) , general partnership , engineering management , process (computing) , variety (cybernetics) , engineering , virtual instrumentation , systems engineering , computer science , data acquisition , finance , artificial intelligence , economics , operating system
In this paper, we report on a study performed in a core, 2nd year mechanical engineering class, “Computing Tools for Engineering Design”, where lectures were available to all students both in-person and as a video recording of the same lecture. On exams and quizzes each student was asked how they prepared for each test: did they prepare by use of in-person lectures, online lectures, a combination of both or neither? We then compared how each method of course delivery used by a student with the resulting grade on the quiz/exam. This information was used to determine if the mode of lecture delivery (in-class or online) impacted students’ performance on examinations.
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