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Many engineering educators and industry partners emphasize the need for students to apply their knowledge to new and challenging problems. A lack of conceptual understanding has been shown to severely restrict students’ ability to solve new problems since they do not have the foundational understanding to use their knowledge in new situations. This problem is exacerbated by science and engineering classrooms that often reward students more for rote learning than for conceptual understanding. There is clearly a need for more emphasis on conceptual understanding in the chemical engineering curriculum.
In this webinar, we describe the AIChE Concept Warehouse, a web-based instructional tool that enables faculty within the discipline of chemical engineering to better provide their students concept-based instruction. Instructor and student interfaces are available at no cost at http://cw.edudiv.org, and university faculty can obtain an account through this site.
This webinar illustrates the benefits of concept-based instruction and then walks through the resources available on the Concept Warehouse, and how to navigate the site.
Resources include:
Finally, we describe how to apply for an account and log in, and some of the support features on the site.
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