Exploring engineering instructors’ views about writing and online tools to support communication in engineering
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Author(s)
Howard, SK
Khosronejad, M
Calvo, RA
Type
Journal Article
Abstract
To be fully prepared for the professional workplace, Engineering students need to be able to effectively communicate. However, there has been a growing concern in the field about students’ preparedness for this aspect of their future work. It is argued that online writing tools, to engage numbers of students in the writing process, can support feedback on and development of writing in engineering on a larger scale. Through interviews and questionnaires, this study explores engineering academics’ perceptions of writing to better understand how online writing tools may be integrated into their teaching. Results suggest that writing is viewed positively in the discipline, but it is not believed to be essential to success in engineering. Online writing tools were believed to support a larger number of students, but low knowledge of the tools limited academics’ understanding of their usefulness in teaching and learning. Implications for innovation in undergraduate teaching are discussed.
Date Issued
2017-11-02
Date Acceptance
2016-08-15
Citation
European Journal of Engineering Education, 2017, 42 (6), pp.875-889
ISSN
0304-3797
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Start Page
875
End Page
889
Journal / Book Title
European Journal of Engineering Education
Volume
42
Issue
6
Copyright Statement
© 2017 Taylor & Francis. This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in
European Journal of Engineering Education on [date of publication], available online: https://doi.org/10.1080/03043797.2016.1228612.
European Journal of Engineering Education on [date of publication], available online: https://doi.org/10.1080/03043797.2016.1228612.
Subjects
09 Engineering
13 Education
Publication Status
Published
Date Publish Online
2016-09-12