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Innovative teaching methods must be studied and implemented to optimize student learning and prepare future generations for complex challenges. Dr. Keith Hjelmstad, a professor at Arizona State University, developed such an approach, “The Mechanics Project,” and has implemented it in foundational engineering mechanics courses. Although course instructors have used traditional “lecture and read” approaches for generations, the world is changing, requiring a modified policy. In this thesis, I research, discuss, and analyze the positive effects of The Mechanics Project for civil engineering students based on its fundamental principles.
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- How Does the Mechanics Project Impact Civil Engineering Students?
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- Woodward, Caleb (Author)
- Hjelmstad, Keith (Thesis director)
- Chatziefstratiou, Efthalia (Committee member)
- Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
- Civil, Environmental and Sustainable Eng Program (Contributor)
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2023-05
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