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Title: Teaching Control Systems Course for Electrical Engineering Students in Cognitive Domain
Authors: Bhuyan, Muhibul Haque
Keywords: Control Systems
Teaching
Cognitive Domain
Learning
Issue Date: 19-Jan-2013
Publisher: Daffodil International University
Citation: M. H. Bhuyan, “Teaching Control Systems Course for Electrical Engineering Students in Cognitive Domain,” Proceedings of the International Conference on Tertiary Education: Realities & Challenges, Daffodil International University, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 19-21 January 2013, pp. 64-70.
Abstract: Control systems course is a very important core course for the students of undergraduate program of electrical and electronic engineering. All types of industries require control system engineers whose efficient operation and controlling of the machineries produce optimum output. Therefore, ‘Control Systems’ course has real life applications in the fields of electrical and electronic engineering and hence this course needs to be taught efficiently so that students can apply the knowledge earned from this course in solving their practical problems. Skills in the cognitive domain of Bloom's Taxonomy revolve around knowledge, comprehension, and critical thinking of a particular topic. This makes teaching and learning more effective and efficient. In this paper, the teaching method of ‘Control Systems’ course for undergraduate electrical and electronic engineering students in the cognitive domain has been described.
URI: http://dspace.aiub.edu:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/715
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