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Teaching and Learning Improvement Funds

In addition to improving teaching and learning, the objectives of this funding are to:

  • enhance a culture of teaching and learning improvement founded on evidence-based practices
  • develop a culture of pedagogical continuous improvement in the Faculty of Engineering

Information and an online application for the Teaching and Learning Improvement Funds is available .


Recipients

2023-2024 Recipients

Christopher Moraes, Department of Chemical Engineering

Augmented reality one-button lightboard studio

Lili Wei,Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Ajung Moon,Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Examining the usage of generative AI models in student learning activities for software programming

Ajung Moon, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Christopher Yee Wong,Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Designing an active learning simulation for teaching high-level roboethics

Changhong Cao, Department of Mechanical Engineering

Flipping over the principles of manufacturing class towards hands-on exploration

Audrey Sedal, Department of Mechanical Engineering

New laboratory project for MECH 383: Building a servo motor

2022-2023 Recipients

Sidney Omelon, Department of Mining and Materials Engineering

Longitudinal CATME utility survey to produce a 2023 CEEA Conference Paper on Developing Engineering Leadership Skills

Assessment of a New Design Assignment in an Undergraduate Fluid Mechanics Course (MIME 340-356)

Team Coaching Support for Following Up on E-LATE Team Skills Development in the MIME Capstone Design Course (MIME 452)

Ayyappasamy Sudalaiyadum Perumal,Department of Bioengineering

Theory to bench - enhancement and evaluation of the engineering practices for bioengineering core courses

Lawrence Chen, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Student perceptions on social responsibility in FACC 100

Anna Kramer, School of Urban Planning

Bikability Lab and Activated Climate Justice Course Applications

Roni Khazaka, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Flipped Classroom Teaching Model in ECSE 597 Circuit Simulation and Modeling

2021-2022 Recipients

Changhong Cao, Department of Mechanical Engineering

Learning at the forefront of additive manufacturing technologies

Lawrence Chen, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Impact of inductive teaching and learning strategies in signals and systems

Stephanie Loeb, Department of Civil Engineering

Creation of tutorial videos for class laboratory component

Christopher Moraes, Department of Chemical Engineering

Experimental learning experience on evaluating bio-manufactured alternatives to plastic packaging

Natalie Reznikov, Department of Bioengineering

Developing the laboratory component for the new course on Biological Materials: Nature’s design strategies in living organisms


Gunter Mussbacher, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Online Learning Tool for Domain Modeling

Marwan Kanaan, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Measuring the effect of integrating easily adaptable and effective teaching strategies in an engineering classroom

Anna Kramer, School of Urban Planning

Develop a laboratory/experiment involving bikeability in the city of Montreal for URBP 505 as well as new exercises and activities to engage students directly with practice in URBP 616

Roni Khazaka, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Develop instructional videos and implement a flipped learning approach in ECSE 597

2020-2021 Recipients

Frank Ferrie, David Lowther, and Ajung Moon, Electrical and Computer Engineering

Development and implementation of an online environment to conduct the Design competition

Anne-Marie Kietzig, Noemi-Manuelle Dorval Courchesne, Pierre-Luc Griard-Lauriault, and Stephen Yue, Department of Chemical Engineering and Mining and Materials Engineering

Access to the ANSYS GRANTA Edupack

Mathias Legrand and Damiano Pasini, Department of Mechanical Engineering

Implementation of WebWorks in MECH 210 Mechanics 1 and MECH 309 Numerical Methods in Mechanical Engineering

Christopher Moraes, Department of Chemical Engineering

Developing a remote access experimental lab and hardware platform for students to connect virtually to pre-assembled equipment

Gunter Mussbacher, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Developing a new learning tool for domain modeling used in ECSE223 Model-Based Programming and ECSE439/539 (Advanced) Software Language Engineering courses

2019-2020 Recipients

Narges Armanfard, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Developing and implementing formative assessments in an Electrical

Engineering course to enhance student learning

Amin Emad, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Evidence-based redesign of the course project for ECSE425 to enhance student learning

Sidney Omelon, Department of Mining and Materials Engineering

Evaluation of the First Use of a Peer-Assessment Tool in Group Laboratory

Report Production in Materials Engineering

Nasim Razavinia, Engineering Programs Quality Assurance Lead, and Past instructor of FACC 100

Re-design of FACC 100: Introduction to the Engineering Profession

Viviane Yargeau, Department of Chemical Engineering

Implementing flipped learning for Design project course CHEE 456/457

2018-2019 Recipients

Kirk H. Bevan, Department of Mining and Materials Engineering

Pedagogical Course Redesign: MIME209 Mathematical Applications and MIME311 Modelling and Automatic Control

Lawrence R. Chen, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Mark Driscoll, Department of Mechanical Engineering

Christopher Moraes, Department of Chemical Engineering

Sidney Omelon, Department of Mining and Materials Engineering

Implementing the ‘exam wrapper’ as a means to promote self-regulated learning

Sylvain Coulombe and Viviane Yargeau, Department of Chemical Engineering

Pedagogical Course Redesign: CHEE 360 Technical Paper

Ipek Tureli, School of Architecture

“Architectural Projections for the Urban Night.”

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