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AAEE - Australasian Association for Engineering Education

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The AJEE has been published since 1990, and papers from 1994 onwards are available. Volumes from 1994-1998 are only available in hardcopy - to request a copy email the editors. Papers from 1999 to 2006 are available for download here. Papers from 2007 onwards are available at the Engineers Media AJEE site. You will need to enter either your Engineers Australia membership number or your AAEE membership number to gain access.

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2006

Author(s)Date publishedTitle
K. Willey & M.Freeman03 NovImproving teamwork and engagement: the case for self and peer assessment
Stuart Palmer &
Sharyn Bray
30 Sep

Reasons stated by Commencing Students for Studying Engineering and Technology

2005

Author(s)Date publishedTitle
M. Alias & D. E.Gray The Learning Heirarchy Technique: An Instructional Analysis Tool in Engineering Education
A. C. R. Tavner 

Outcomes-Based Education in a University Setting

2004

Author(s)Date publishedTitle
Roger Lewis Importance-Performance Analysis
T. J. Roberts 

The Virtual Machines Laboratory

2003

Author(s)

Date published

Title

Julie Mills &
David Treagust

20 Dec

Engineering Education - is Problem-based or Project-based learning the answer?

Aydin Inal

14 Dec

Assessing basic process skills in practical science and technology using simple manufactured objects

Oyeshola F. Kofoworola

02 Jul

Engineering Education in Nigeria: Present Learning Systems and Challenges for the Future

Stephan Hussmann & Chris Smaill

13 Jun

The use of Web-based Learning and Communication Tools in Electrical Engineering

2002

Author(s)

Date published

Title

S R Palmer

28 Aug

A Review of Strategic Issues in Using the Internet for Teaching and Learning

2001 - Vol 9 No 2 (final "paper" issue)

Author(s)

pg

Title

109

Editorial

T Berreen

111

Book Review - Engineering the Future

S R Palmer

113

Whither Management Studies in Australian Engineering Undergraduate Courses

J Walkington

127

Designing the Engineering Curriculum to Cater for Generic Skills and Student Diversity

J Jawitz, N Marais & H Hanrahan

137

Using Accreditation to Drive Curriculum Development in Engineering

H Stonyer

147

The Problem of Women in Engineering - Is It Women, Engineering Academics, Curriculum or Engineering - Where to Act?

E Baryeh, P Squire & M Mogotsi

163

Engineering Education for Women in Botswana

J Jawitz

173

Priorities for the New Engineering Education Movement in South Africa

J Madadnia, H Koosha & J McKenzie

179

Development of a Learner-Focussed Sustainable-Engineering Subject

W Lawrance, A Klinzmann, A Ludewig & K Tonkin

193

Expanding Their Horizons: Teaching Engineering Students German Language and Culture

2000 - Vol 9 No 1, 2000 - "Secondary to Tertiary Transition"

Guest Editors: Ian Macdonald and Doug Hargreaves

Author(s)

pg

Title

T Berreen

5

Editorial

I Macdonald

7

What do We Mean by Transition and What is the Problem?

C A Scott, V McKain & R Jarman

21

The Challenges and Benefits of an Orientation Camp for First Year Engineering Students

C A Crosthwaite & G Churchward

39

Reflections on a Residential Orientation Program

T Anderson & A Brady

47

Easing the High School &endash; University Transition for Students in Civil Engineering at UTS

D Hagan & I Macdonald

65

A Collaborative Project to Improve Teaching and Learning in First Year Programming

D Lowe & C Scott

77

Managing Variations in Prior Learning Related to Computing Skills

I Ternel

93

Low Achievement and the Mismatch Between Personal and University Learning Styles in Mechanical Engineering Students