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Selected Experiential Learning articles for Engineering
Dym, Clive L., et al. "Engineering Design Thinking, Teaching, and Learning." Journal of Engineering Education 94.1 (2005): 103-20.
Vanderslice, Nicholas, Richard Oberto, and Thomas R. Marrero. "Centrifugal Pump Experiment for Chemical Engineering Undergraduates." Chemical Engineering Education 46.1 (2012): 50-7.
Botelho, Wagner Tanaka et al. “Kolb’s Experiential Learning Theory and Belhot's Learning Cycle Guiding the Use of Computer Simulation in Engineering Education: A Pedagogical Proposal to Shift toward an Experiential Pedagogy.” Computer Applications in Engi
Lynch, Daniel R., and Jeffrey S. Russell. “Experiential Learning in Engineering Practice.” Journal of Professional Issues in Engineering Education and Practice 135.1 (2009): 31–39.
Malicky, David M., James G. Kohl, and Ming Z. Huang. “Integrating a Machine Shop Class into the Mechanical Engineering Curriculum: Experiential and Inductive Learning.” International Journal of Mechanical Engineering Education 38.2 (2010): 135–146.
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