Mathematics in Engineering Education - a Review of the Recent Literature with a View towards Innovative Practices
Author: Birgit Pepin, Rolf Biehler and Ghislaine Gueudet
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Description: Mathematics in Engineering Education - a Review of the Recent Literature with a View towards Innovative Practices por Birgit Pepin, Rolf Biehler and Ghislaine Gueudet presents a comprehensive review of innovative teaching and learning practices in mathematics within engineering education, highlighting current research and future directions. It provides valuable insights into the integration of mathematics with engineering disciplines.
Pages: 27
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