Engineering Education, Volumen10American Society for Engineering Education, Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education (U.S.) Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education., 1902 |
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... student . As a step toward promoting greater efficiency of the entire scheme we have seen the grad- ual acceptance , where the old - time college is con- cerned , of distinct professional courses made as nearly post - graduate as ...
... student . As a step toward promoting greater efficiency of the entire scheme we have seen the grad- ual acceptance , where the old - time college is con- cerned , of distinct professional courses made as nearly post - graduate as ...
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... student . The personnel of the student body is one of the largest factors of our large problem . Lieut . Gen. Schofield , in a recent address to the alumni of the U. S. Military Academy , said : " The corps of cadets has always been a ...
... student . The personnel of the student body is one of the largest factors of our large problem . Lieut . Gen. Schofield , in a recent address to the alumni of the U. S. Military Academy , said : " The corps of cadets has always been a ...
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... student must quickly learn to think and discriminate for himself , while his tasks should relate chiefly to that which he must learn , being yet a student . The evils from the forcing process in educa- tion are everywhere apparent . The ...
... student must quickly learn to think and discriminate for himself , while his tasks should relate chiefly to that which he must learn , being yet a student . The evils from the forcing process in educa- tion are everywhere apparent . The ...
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... student ; there is a constant observation and test of progress . But if the instructor instructs too much his efficiency is gone . What the student really gains , " to have and to hold , " he must always get by his own hard study of the ...
... student ; there is a constant observation and test of progress . But if the instructor instructs too much his efficiency is gone . What the student really gains , " to have and to hold , " he must always get by his own hard study of the ...
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... student can be given with the greatest economy of time , effort and cost . This means that the choices allowed to students should be few , since the inexperienced are seldom able to choose wisely for themselves . They should be re ...
... student can be given with the greatest economy of time , effort and cost . This means that the choices allowed to students should be few , since the inexperienced are seldom able to choose wisely for themselves . They should be re ...
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Página 18 - You can fool all the people some of the time, and some of the people all the time, but you can not [sic two separate words] fool all the people all of the time...
Página xxxii - Constitution may be amended by a two-thirds vote at any regular meeting, the amendment having been approved by a two-thirds vote of the Council, taken by letter ballot. RULES GOVERNING THE COUNCIL. First. The officers of the Society shall constitute a committee to arrange the time and place of the annual meeting, and also to prepare a programme for the same.
Página 47 - State, where the principal object should be " to teach such branches of learning as are related to agriculture and the mechanic arts...
Página 3 - On motion the resolutions were unanimously adopted by a rising vote, and the Secretary was instructed to forward a copy also to the institution in which Professor Johnson was serving at the time of his death. A paper on "Methods of Grading Students in Engineering Colleges
Página 17 - Civil engineering is the art of directing the great sources of power in nature to the use and convenience of man"; but at the present time I contend that Thomas Tredgold's definition is insufficient.
Página 114 - ... problems connected with the disposal and distribution of water among irrigators. 3. The social and legal problems connected with the ownership and administration of streams used in irrigation. A number of engineering schools are already giving a more or less complete course of training in this subject. The pioneer in this work was the State Agricultural College of Colorado. The University of California is the latest, and the course of study adopted in that University represents the views of a...
Página 9 - On motion the report was adopted and ordered to be printed in the Proceedings. The further discussion on "Excessive Differentiation in Engineering Courses...
Página 198 - In defining and describing unit courses of study the commission has based its recommendations on the definitions of the College Entrance Examination Board of the Middle States and Maryland...
Página 17 - International (1909) the word is said to mean 'industrial science, the science or systematic knowledge of the industrial arts, especially of the more important manufactures.
Página 73 - ARTHUR N. TALBOT, Professor of Municipal and Sanitary Engineering, University of Illinois, Urbana, Ill.