Interdisciplinary Team-Teaching Experience for a Computer and Nuclear Energy Course for Electrical and Computer Engineering Students

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Title: Interdisciplinary Team-Teaching Experience for a Computer and Nuclear Energy Course for Electrical and Computer Engineering Students
Language: English
Authors: Kim, Charles, Jackson, Deborah, Keiller, Peter
Source: American Journal of Engineering Education. Jun 2016 7(1):1-8.
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Peer Reviewed: Y
Page Count: 8
Publication Date: 2016
Sponsoring Agency: US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)
Contract Number: NRC27101123
Document Type: Journal Articles
Reports - Evaluative
Education Level: Higher Education
Postsecondary Education
Descriptors: Team Teaching, Teaching Methods, Facilities, Nuclear Energy, Undergraduate Students, Student Surveys, Computer Science Education, Computer Software, Engineering, Technical Occupations, Teacher Student Relationship, College Students, Graduate Students, Engineering Education, Computer Science, Higher Education
Geographic Terms: District of Columbia
ISSN: 2153-2516
Abstract: A new, interdisciplinary, team-taught course has been designed to educate students in Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) so that they can respond to global and urgent issues concerning computer control systems in nuclear power plants. This paper discusses our experience and assessment of the interdisciplinary computer and nuclear energy course, which was developed and offered primarily to ECE students at Howard University. A unique team-teaching model utilized with ECE professors and nuclear field experts was applied to teach the two diverse subjects: computer safety and nuclear energy. The survey result from the first offering of the course showed a very positive response from the majority of the students about the team-teaching method and the knowledge acquired on the two subjects.
Abstractor: As Provided
Number of References: 12
Entry Date: 2016
Accession Number: EJ1103425
Database: ERIC
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Abstract:A new, interdisciplinary, team-taught course has been designed to educate students in Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) so that they can respond to global and urgent issues concerning computer control systems in nuclear power plants. This paper discusses our experience and assessment of the interdisciplinary computer and nuclear energy course, which was developed and offered primarily to ECE students at Howard University. A unique team-teaching model utilized with ECE professors and nuclear field experts was applied to teach the two diverse subjects: computer safety and nuclear energy. The survey result from the first offering of the course showed a very positive response from the majority of the students about the team-teaching method and the knowledge acquired on the two subjects.
ISSN:2153-2516