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Volume 10 Number 1 Year 2020

10 articles in this issue 

Philip Appiah-Kubi,Ebenezer Annan

Globalization has exacerbated the need for engineers who are capable of working in a cross-cultural environment. Multinational companies continuously seek for engineers who are intercultural competent and capable of conducting business successfully in a c... see more

Pags. pp. 109 - 124  

Heba M. Ismail,Boumediene Balkhouche,Saad Harous

Information wikis and especially Wikipedia have become one of the most attractive environments for informal learning. The nature of wikis enables learners to freely navigate the learning environment and independently con-struct knowledge without being req... see more

Pags. pp. 125 - 149  

Gabriel Indra Widi Tamtama,Paulus Suryanto,Suyoto Suyoto

English is essential for children because it is an international language that is al-ways used in various fields, both in the world of work, education, economics, and social. One method of learning for children is by playing while learning. Gamification i... see more

Pags. pp. 150 - 162  

Marina Pantazidou,Kyriakos Kandris

This paper offers detailed examples of how research-based learning princi-ples can be translated into the instructional decisions involved in designing an engineering course. The redesign of the specific course on environmental geotechnics was prompted by... see more

Pags. pp. 31 - 50  

Manuel Castro,Elio Sancristobal

It is a great pleasure to contribute some words to the debate about Engineering Education as well as to broaden the discussion about the future evolution of this discipline in which we were involved in the last fifteen years. One of us is in his last peri... see more

Pags. pp. 4 - 6  

Chrysovalantis Kefalis,Eirini Zoi Kontostavlou,Athanasios Drigas

The use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) is ubiqui-tous. Technologies like video games have become very popular not only with the young generation but also with older people. The video game indus-try has seen rapid growth over recent ye... see more

Pags. pp. 51 - 61  

Diana A. Chen,Gordon D. Hoople,Nico Ledwith,Eric Burlingame,Seth D. Bush,Gregory E. Scott

In this study we investigate how faculty and students think about engineering us-ing a technique new to engineering education: card sorting. In card sorting partic-ipants sort stimuli (cards) into groups, in the process revealing how they catego-rize info... see more

Pags. pp. 62 - 81  

Andrew Olewnik,Randy Yerrick,Amanda Simmons,Yonghee Lee,Brian Stuhlmiller

Problem solving is central to engineering education. Yet, there little agreement regarding what constitutes an exemplary design problem or case analysis problem for modeling undergraduate instruction after. There is even less agreement in engineering ed... see more

Pags. pp. 7 - 30  

Arief Rais Bahtiar,Alon Jala Tirta Segara,Suyoto Suyoto

Community interest in tours is very high. The benefits of tourist destinations in Indonesia finally form three patterns, namely natural, cultural, and human-made. City and village tourism are very popular with the community because of the high interest of... see more

Pags. pp. 82 - 93  

Lisa Keller,Isabel John

As women belong to a minority in computer science, this work aims to provide possible STEM education initiatives for middle to high school students. These initiatives are designed for institutions to contribute to increasing the proportion of women in com... see more

Pags. pp. 94 - 108