From the Editor
I am pleased to present the July issue of Advances in Engineering Education (AEE). In this issue we have four papers. First, in an opinion piece, Streveler introduces a social-embedded view of conceptual change that considers the impact of the learner’s group affiliation. Second, Bilgin and colleagues describe a longitudinal industry mentorship program structure and the preliminary results of implementation. Third, Ellis and Graveson introduce a scaffolded design-analyze-build-test spine within an existing second-year Strength of Materials course. Finally, Naveh and colleagues evaluate students’ perceptions of PBL in a civil engineering course that was designed based on best practices from the literature with the intent to minimize inhibitors of PBL success indicated in past research…
Table of Contents
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- Opinion: Lessons from the ‘Misinformation Age’: Proposing a Socially Embedded Approach to Foster Conceptual Change
Ruth Streveler
(Web Link | Full-text PDF) - Looking Ahead: Structure of an Industry Mentorship Program for Undergraduate Engineering Students
Betul Bilgin, Anthony Felder, Houshang Darubi, Rezvan Nazempour, Shanon Reckinger, Didem Ozevin, Renata Revelo
(Web Link | Full-text PDF) - Teaching Design and Strength of Materials via Additive Manufacturing Project-Based Learning
Brett Ellis, Jeff Graveson
(Web Link | Full-text PDF) - Problem-Based Learning in a Theoretical Course in Civil Engineering: Students’ Perspectives
Gali Naveh, Dagan Bakun-Mazor, Dorith Tavor, Amit Shelef
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- Opinion: Lessons from the ‘Misinformation Age’: Proposing a Socially Embedded Approach to Foster Conceptual Change