DocumentCode
279641
Title
Problems of engineering education in Japanese university and a new trial solution
Author
Araki, Yoshikazu ; Nakajima, Akira ; Imamura, Hiroshi ; Ono, Toshio ; Kobori, Yoh
Author_Institution
Saitama Inst. of Technol., Japan
fYear
1991
fDate
21-24 Sep 1991
Firstpage
617
Lastpage
621
Abstract
The number of students at Japanese universities and colleges in increasing their educational needs or purposes are greatly diversified, and they show various levels of academic achievements. Such a situation gives rise to a variety of educational problems, which cannot easily be solved because of the Japanese educational environments. The authors have extensively developed new practical teaching systems consisting of CMI (computer-managed instruction) together with CAI (computer-aided instruction) systems. As a trial solution to the difficult problems mentioned above, the authors suggest that more teachers make use of the CMI/CAI systems
Keywords
computer aided instruction; education; engineering; CAI; CMI; Japanese colleges; Japanese educational environments; Japanese universities; academic achievements; computer-aided instruction; computer-managed instruction; engineering education; teaching systems; Atmosphere; Computer aided instruction; Educational institutions; Educational technology; Engineering education; Environmental management; Life estimation;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Frontiers in Education Conference, 1991. Twenty-First Annual Conference. 'Engineering Education in a New World Order.' Proceedings.
Conference_Location
West Lafayette, IN
Print_ISBN
0-7803-0222-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/FIE.1991.187563
Filename
187563
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