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- Title
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- Authors
MacKenzie, Klim
- Abstract
The article focuses on the analysis of the effectiveness of teaching control method in chemical engineering course considering the survey of chemical engineering students on their perceptions and experiences of control engineering. Topics include the correlation between the confidence of the students and coverage of subject, the students' preferences on various teaching styles, and the association of students personality type on the effectiveness of methods in teaching.
- Subjects
AUTOMATIC control systems; CHEMICAL engineering education; ENGINEERING education; STUDENT surveys; CONTROLLABILITY in systems engineering; ENGINEERING students; INDIVIDUALS' preferences; ATTITUDE (Psychology)
- Publication
TCE: The Chemical Engineer, 2014, Issue 880, p38
- ISSN
0302-0797
- Publication type
Article