Co-curricular experiences link to nontechnical skill development for African-American engineers: Communication, teamwork, professionalism, lifelong learning, and reflective behavior skills.
Glenda YoungDavid B. KnightDenise R. SimmonsPublished in: FIE (2014)
Keyphrases
- lifelong learning
- skill development
- african american
- learning processes
- personal knowledge management
- life long learning
- e learning
- professional development
- information and communication technologies
- learning community
- online course
- m learning
- technology enhanced learning
- collaborative learning
- high school students
- learning scenarios
- information sharing
- information exchange
- learning opportunities
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- competence development
- virtual environment
- significantly higher
- computer science
- learning environment
- case study