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Multimedia assisted instruction in upper level engineering courses
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Multimedia assisted instruction in upper level engineering courses

R Mutharasan, W Magee, M Wheatley, Y Lee and EP INNOVATIONS
Proceedings Frontiers in Education 1997 27th Annual Conference. Teaching and Learning in an Era of Change, v 3, pp 1175-1178 vol.3
1997

Abstract

Biological materials Biotechnology Chemical engineering Engineering education Genetic engineering Humans Insulin Manufacturing industries Pharmaceuticals Protein engineering
The central idea in an engineering biotechnology course is to treat, within a single course, all significant scientific and engineering issues that encompass converting genes, the starting material, to a final product that is manufactured for the market place. In the authors' view, it is important to tell the whole story in a single course with sufficient depth so that the relevancy and significance of the emerging area of biotechnology can be communicated effectively. To assist them in covering a broad topic area, they resorted to binding the topic thematically and also developed self-standing multimedia lectures which are distributed on a CD-ROM.

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