Quick Guide: Service-Learning in Engineering Education
Posted by on June 26, 2004
Service-Learning in engineering education is gaining ground throughout the U.S. Examples of service-learning exist in mechanical engineering, construction science, computer science and engineering, electrical engineering, and other forms of related education. Engineering is uniquely situated for the integration of service-learning into the curriculum because of its emphasis on experiential education, problem solving, and working in groups.
Service-Learning in Engineering Education
http://www.servicelearning.org/article/view/324/1/322/
This new Quick Guide from the National Service-Learning Clearinghouse http://www.servicelearning.org provides links to web and print resources on service-learning in engineering education. This easy-to-use resource was created by Community-Campus Partnerships for Health, the NSLC senior program advisor for higher education service-learning.
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