Engineering education and E Guide - Resources and Review

Journal for engineering technology professionals in the education and industry sectors. Covers issues concerning teaching, teaching improvements, projects, industrial activities and research.
 
Welsh scheme intended to encourage able students to study for an engineering or science degree.
 
As well as production of simulations of a range of engineering systems, the aim of the Interact project is to increase the use of simulations in engineering teaching. Software simulations in various areas of engineering have been produced which can be run stand
alone or integrated into the Web.
 
A non
profit organisation dedicated to improving all aspects of engineering education. Its members represent every discipline of engineering and engineering technology.
 
Links to selected university engineering departments around the world.
 
Set of Web
based engineering and science experiments developed for beginning science and engineering students. The objective of the course and the virtual laboratory is to introduce students to experimentation, problem solving, data gathering, and scientific interpretation early in their careers. The experiments are written in Java and are fully interactive.
 
Research and teaching institute concerned with dynamics, fluid dynamics and acoustics, human sciences, and signal processing and control. Details of undergraduate, MSc, and Diploma courses are given, along with information about conferences, publications, short courses, and a consultancy service in operation at the centre.
 
Features lists of colleges and universities currently recruiting students for science and engineering courses, a collection of articles, and a free online application service.
 
Subject centre aiming to establish and support a network of academic practitioners, identify and promote information on good practices of learning, teaching and assessment, and create opportunities for professional development in the field of engineering.
 
Journal about new experimental methods and demonstrations of value to mechanical engineering students at less than graduate level, including the construction of apparatus for specific tests, teaching methods and aids (e.g. the use of films, computers and models), as well as discussing what new subjects can, or should be, introduced into mechanical engineering syllabuses, with suggestions as to methods of approach and sources of material.
 
Guide for engineers, researchers, and scientists explaining the basics of writing technical reports which are accurate and easy to read. Each stage of report writing is discussed, from preparation, style, and composing introductions to describing experiments, results, and compiling references.
 
Set of annotated links to online courses, course descriptions, tutorials, assignments, tests and other materials used in the teaching of mechanical engineering.
 
Project promoting science, engineering, technology (SET), and maths. Features national and local resources, help for students and teachers, business opportunities, information on careers, and education and training. Addresses the issue of women in scientific and technological fields in relation to the traditional gender imbalance.
 
Set of annotated links to online courses, course descriptions, tutorials, assignments, tests and other materials used in the teaching of engineering.
 
UK Project producing courseware designed to be downloaded and incorporated into curricula. Topics include Introduction to Assembly Language, Assembly Language Programming, Designing State Machines and Sequential Logic Synthesis for a Serial Data Receiver.
 
Project established in 1993 to produce microcomputer software for use in undergraduate teaching of materials science and engineering.
 
A training manual for constructing water wells and handpumps. Includes bush pumps, well development, well disinfection, how to reduce contamination, well drilling and well siting.
 
Links to UK university engineering departments.
 
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