Editor’s note: First-year students, prospective students (and some of their parents) wonder and worry how they will handle the academic transition from high school to college. In a series of stories, ...
"Learning is one of the most personal things that people do; engineering provides problem-solving methods to enable learning at scale. How do we resolve this paradox?" —Ellen Wagner Learning ...
This article is part of the collection: Better, Faster, Stronger: How Learning Engineering Aims to Transform Education. When we reflect on how the pandemic disrupted education, we’ll think about the ...
Holly Matusovich, an assistant professor in the Department of Engineering Education, will use the National Science Foundation Faculty Early Career Development Award to study how students learn ...
Learning engineering has taken many forms since the term was coined by Herbert Simon back in the 1960s. Ellen Wagner, who chairs IEEE's ICICLE SIG on Learning Engineering Among the Professions offers ...
In university labs and edtech startups across the country, researchers are trying to crack the code of what it would take to improve education on a large scale. This ongoing series looks at the ...
The Discovery Lab in Tulsa invited young girls to learn about engineering this weekend. The goal of these camps was to teach young girls how to code robots, design catapults, and even build bridges.
The global Cisco Networking Academy program educates people in critical technology skills like computer networking, cybersecurity, and programming. We license the program for free to learning ...
Researchers from SCU and collaborators have successfully taught microrobots how to swim via deep reinforcement learning, marking a substantial leap in the progression of microswimming capability.