Educating Future Engineers in the Art of Communication through Presenting
Description
Effective communication and engineering are not a natural pairing. The incongruence is because engineering students are focused on making, designing and analyzing. Since these are the core functions of the field there is not a direct focus on developing communication skills. This honors thesis explores the role and expectations for student engineers within the undergraduate engineering education experience to present and communicate ideas. The researchers interviewed faculty about their perspective on students' abilities with respect to their presentation skills to inform the design of a workshop series of interventions intended to make engineering students better communicators.
Date Created
The date the item was original created (prior to any relationship with the ASU Digital Repositories.)
2018-05
Agent
- Co-author: Albin, Joshua Alexander
- Co-author: Brancati, Sara
- Thesis director: Lande, Micah
- Committee member: Martin, Thomas
- Contributor (ctb): Industrial, Systems and Operations Engineering Program
- Contributor (ctb): Software Engineering
- Contributor (ctb): Barrett, The Honors College