2011
DOI: 10.1002/cae.20235
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Spreadsheets: The ideal tool for distance learning in engineering education

Abstract: Formal Engineering Education has traditionally been delivered using the low technology-high touch lecturing method, in which the lecturer and student meet face to face. Distance education in this field has been quite slow to develop primarily because of difficulty in delivery of practical based instructions and problems on integrity of assessments. Developments in information technology and the increased demand for further education by people already in employment have however changed this even in developing c… Show more

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“…In , the authors explored a 3D learning tool to easily observe and handle internal structures of a generating unit of energy, reducing the gap between the real experience and theoretical concepts in the area of systems of power. In , a virtual‐lab relied on a HTML Web page for control education is presented to illustrate the dynamic behavior of an industrial boiler in a user‐friendly way. Diedro‐3D is an application that addresses the challenges that architecture students face when using descriptive geometry , giving students greater autonomy to study geometry.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In , the authors explored a 3D learning tool to easily observe and handle internal structures of a generating unit of energy, reducing the gap between the real experience and theoretical concepts in the area of systems of power. In , a virtual‐lab relied on a HTML Web page for control education is presented to illustrate the dynamic behavior of an industrial boiler in a user‐friendly way. Diedro‐3D is an application that addresses the challenges that architecture students face when using descriptive geometry , giving students greater autonomy to study geometry.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the reviewed studies on engineering education through distance education, there still seems to be concerns about ensuring learning experiences via online and distance learning that are equivalent with on-campus courses [3,9,34,36]. Bir [9], for instance, claims that there is a lack of available studies comparing traditional engineering courses with online engineering courses.…”
Section: Further Remarksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various computational tools have been introduced to demonstrate their effective integration and utilization in engineering education, e.g., Phyton [3,9] (A software program https://www.python.org/), MATLAB [4,9] (A software program https://www. mathworks.com/products/matlab.html), MathCAD [8,10] (A software program https:// www.mathworks.com/products/matlab.html), Microsoft Excel [5][6][7]11,12]. Although advancements in engineering calculation tools have been rapidly evolving, still, spreadsheetbased computational tools are dominantly used in engineering education because of their heavy use in industry [13], the wide accessibility and availability of programs [14], etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although advancements in engineering calculation tools have been rapidly evolving, still, spreadsheetbased computational tools are dominantly used in engineering education because of their heavy use in industry [13], the wide accessibility and availability of programs [14], etc. Various advantages of using spreadsheet-based computational tools have been discussed and introduced in different engineering education disciplines, e.g., [11,14,15]. This paper illustrates how an Excel-based spreadsheet tool can be developed by students and integrated into a mechanical engineering curriculum to enhance students' understanding and learning of course materials.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%