Short Bio I am a Lappan-Phillips Professor of Computing Education in the College of Education and College of Natural Science at Michigan State University. In addition to Ph.D. in Learning, Design, and Technology. I hold bachelors and masters in Electrical Engineering. My research and teaching focus on supporting educators to understand, apply, and critically evaluate the use of computing in K-12 classrooms. |
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Dr. Aman Yadav Professor Educational Psychology and Educational Technology East Lansing, MI 48824, U.S.A email: ayadav (at) msu.edu ph: 517-884-2094 Follow @yadavaman |
Problem-based Learning: Influence on Students’ Learning in an Electrical Engineering Course
Yadav, A., Subedi D., Lundeberg, M. A., & Bunting, C. F. (2011). Problem-based learning: Influence on students’ learning in an electrical engineering course. Journal of Engineering Education, 100, 253–280. BACKGROUND Recently, there has been a shift from using lecture-based teaching methods in undergraduate engineering courses to using more learner-centered teaching approaches,…
IT DOESN’T FEEL LIKE LEARNING
Problem-solving instruction works but still presents challenges. Read More @ ASEE PRISM – MARCH + APRIL 2011 – JEE SELECTS. This is highlighted in the PRISM Magazine and is adapted from “Problem-based Learning: Influence on Students’ Learning in an Electrical Engineering Course” in the April 2011 Journal of Engineering Education.
If a picture is worth a thousand words is video worth a million?
Yadav, A., Phillips, M., Lundeberg, M. A., Koehler, M. J., Clouse, K., & Dirkin, K. H. (2011). If a picture is worth a thousand words is video worth a million? Differences in affective and cognitive processing of video and text cases. Journal of Computing in Higher Education. In this investigation…
Web Apps for Educators
This is a great resource for Web 2.0 Applications that educators can use in their classes. https://sites.google.com/site/educationalapps/
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