TEAMWORK MAKES THE DREAM WORK

Project-based learning has become popular over the past couple of decades, primarily due to its potential to increase motivation, engagement, and teamwork. This is especially true in first-year and capstone courses. However, the middle years of engineering programs have seen far less innovation. We...

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Student Projects
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Teamwork
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