Teaching Science, Technology, and Society to Engineering Students: A Sixteen Year Journey
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Ozaktas, H., M.Keywords
ABETAccreditation
Community research
Engineering ethics education
Science, technology, and society education
STS education
Teaching large classes
article
curriculum
education
engineering
ethics
human
medical ethics
science
student
teaching
technology
Turkey (republic)
university
Curriculum
Engineering
Ethics, Professional
Humans
Science
Students
Teaching
Technology
Turkey
Universities
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http://hdl.handle.net/11693/21167Abstract
The course Science, Technology, and Society is taken by about 500 engineering students each year at Bilkent University, Ankara. Aiming to complement the highly technical engineering programs, it deals with the ethical, social, cultural, political, economic, legal, environment and sustainability, health and safety, reliability dimensions of science, technology, and engineering in a multidisciplinary fashion. The teaching philosophy and experiences of the instructor are reviewed. Community research projects have been an important feature of the course. Analysis of teaching style based on a multi-dimensional model is given. Results of outcome measurements performed for ABET assessment are provided. Challenges and solutions related to teaching a large class are discussed. © 2011 Springer Science+Business Media B.V.Date
2016-02-08Type
Research PaperIdentifier
oai:repository.bilkent.edu.tr:11693/2116713533452
http://hdl.handle.net/11693/21167
10.1007/s11948-011-9329-4