以即时教学为环境工程课程增添能源与动力

E. Cashman, E. Eschenbach, D. Baker
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ENGR 115:环境科学与工程导论侧重于环境管理的资源方法,包括空气、土地、水和能源资源模块。本文描述了为洪堡州立大学的这门入门课程开发和使用的四个课程模块之一。能源资源课程适合那些对与能源和电力、可再生能源技术或能源政策相关的开放式问题解决作业感兴趣的学生。在15周的学期中,能源模块的授课时间为三周。学生完成关于能源、动力和工作、能源和能源技术的阅读。即时教学的方法是让学生在上课前就指定的阅读材料进行在线测验。讲座时间用于澄清学生对在线测验的回答中发现的误解,并提供新材料。实验室活动包括参观沙茨能源研究中心,并与研究工程师讨论燃料电池的设计。学生们参与了一个开放式的问题解决体验,他们将一个发电项目与一个节能项目进行比较。该课程可在http://www.humboldt.edu/~eae1/CCLI02/下载
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Adding energy and power to environmental engineering curriculum with just-in-time teaching
ENGR 115: Introduction to Environmental Science and Engineering focuses on a resource approach to environmental management, with modules on air, land, water and energy resources. This paper describes one of four curriculum modules that was developed for and used in this introductory course taught at Humboldt State University. The energy resources curriculum is appropriate for those interested in open-ended problem solving assignments related to energy and power, renewable energy technologies or energy policy. The energy resources module is taught over a three-week period in a fifteen-week semester. The students complete readings on energy, power and work, sources of energy, and energy technologies. The Just-in-Time Teaching approach is used where students take online quizzes on assigned readings prior to coming to class. The lecture period is used to clarify misconceptions discovered in the students' responses to the online quizzes as well as present new material. Lab activities include a tour of the Schatz Energy Research Center and discussion with research engineers about fuel cell design. Students engage in an open-ended problem solving experience where they compare a power generation project with an energy conservation program. The curriculum is available for download at http://www.humboldt.edu/~eae1/CCLI02/
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