Original paper

Active and collaborative learning in a first course in fluid mechanics implementation and transfer

Volume: 25, Issue: 5, Pages: 979 - 997
Published: Nov 27, 2009
Abstract
Although many instructors may see the benefits of active and collaborative learning strategies, they may be reluctant to use them in their classes because they lack information on how to apply such strategies to specific mechanical engineering subjects. Here we present twenty-three in-class exercises that are useful for instruction in a first course in fluid mechanics. These exercises range from activities that consume a large portion of a class...
Paper Details
Title
Active and collaborative learning in a first course in fluid mechanics implementation and transfer
Published Date
Nov 27, 2009
Volume
25
Issue
5
Pages
979 - 997
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