Browsing Technological University of the Shannon: Midlands Midwest by Author "Gordon, Seamus"
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Assessing design activity in engineering education: a proposed synthesis of adaptive comparative judgement and the CDIO Framework.
Hyland, Tómas; Buckley, Jeffrey; Gordon, Seamus; Canty, Donal (ASEE, 2018)One of the leading frameworks in engineering education specifically associated with design based competencies is the CDIO framework. This has been incorporated internationally into many institutions offering engineering ... -
Integrating assessment and design activity in engineering education: a proposed synthesis of adaptive comparative judgement and the CDIO framework
Hyland, Tomás; Gordon, Seamus; Canty, Donal; Buckley, Jeffrey; Seery, Niall (ASEE, 2018)One of the leading frameworks in engineering education specifically associated with design based competencies is the CDIO framework. This has been incorporated internationally into many institutions offering engineering ... -
Investigating the relationships between spatial ability, interest, and task experience on knowledge retention in engineering education.
Hyland, Tomás; Buckley, Jeffrey; Seery, Niall; Power, Jason; Gordon, Seamus (TERG, 2018-06)Spatial ability has been established as having a significant effect on performance and subsequently on retention in engineering education. However, the cause for this phenomenon is not yet fully understood. Based on ... -
The predictive capacity of spatial ability for knowledge retention in third level technology and engineering education.
Hyland, Tomás; Buckley, Jeffrey; Seery, Niall; Gordon, Seamus (Technology Education Research Group, 2019-06)It is well established that spatial ability correlates with STEM performance. THis has been shown through substantial longitudinal evidence e.g. (Wai, Lubinski, & Benbow, 2009). Specifically, it has been demonstrated as ... -
The understated value of freehand sketching in technology education.
Lane, Diarmaid; Seeery, Niall; Gordon, Seamus (American Society for Engineering Education, 2009)As education plays such a vital role in economic competitiveness, it is no surprise that the focus for many governments is to invest in educational initiatives. Innovation in pedagogy, refined curriculum and much research ...