Proceedings, 4. ciltAmerican Society for Engineering Education, Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education (U.S.) Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education., 1897 |
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Sayfa 22
... give ; hence let its applications be indicated frequently and not be systematically kept out of view . If the student gains the impression that his mathematical exercises are merely intended to train the mind , his interest and his ...
... give ; hence let its applications be indicated frequently and not be systematically kept out of view . If the student gains the impression that his mathematical exercises are merely intended to train the mind , his interest and his ...
Sayfa 23
... give students the impression that it is a sub- sidiary branch of mathematics . The most interesting history of the development of the science is rarely brought to the attention of classes , and altogether it appears that the present ...
... give students the impression that it is a sub- sidiary branch of mathematics . The most interesting history of the development of the science is rarely brought to the attention of classes , and altogether it appears that the present ...
Sayfa 24
... give to rational me- chanics as much time as its importance demands . Physics , in some colleges , is taught by a course of five or six exercises per week , extending over a year , while in others the elements are required for admission ...
... give to rational me- chanics as much time as its importance demands . Physics , in some colleges , is taught by a course of five or six exercises per week , extending over a year , while in others the elements are required for admission ...
Sayfa 25
... give valuable information , but little training . In all courses in construction and design the practi- cal limit seems to be reached when the exercises are of such a nature as to give mere information and little scientific training ...
... give valuable information , but little training . In all courses in construction and design the practi- cal limit seems to be reached when the exercises are of such a nature as to give mere information and little scientific training ...
Sayfa 28
... give , while the advantage to students in expressing themselves in debate is very great . Occasional lectures to classes by practicing engi- neers have been introduced in many institutions dur- ing the past decade , and with uniformly ...
... give , while the advantage to students in expressing themselves in debate is very great . Occasional lectures to classes by practicing engi- neers have been introduced in many institutions dur- ing the past decade , and with uniformly ...
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Sayfa 10 - DD, it was — Voted: That the thanks of the Society be tendered to Mr.
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