C. Rogers’s research while affiliated with Tufts University and other places

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Using musical instruments as an engineering educational medium
  • Conference Paper

February 2002

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3 Citations

Proceedings - Frontiers in Education Conference

J.C. Jones

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P. Lehrman

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C. Rogers

At Tufts University, the authors have developed and implemented a curriculum in musical instrument engineering (MIE). This program includes both a concentration certificate for the mechanical engineer and a minor for those majoring in other degrees. By using musical instruments as an educational medium, they are teaching the fundamentals of engineering through a familiar and nonthreatening subject. Further, the use of musical instruments as a pedagogical tool allows central engineering principles to be more intuitive and accessible to students of all disciplines. This creates a unique situation, where engineers and their liberal arts counterparts work side-by-side solving problems and developing creative solutions. Thus, both groups benefit from a diverse classroom population. The program implements three major facets of engineering education: lecturing; project design and development; and scientific research. Because of the familiar subject matter, this multi-faceted learning experience is not only more enjoyable, but the concepts become instantly applicable and are internalized more quickly.

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... To our knowledge, since 1994, Tufts University-at Medford, MA, USA, located near Boston-http://engineering.tufts.edu, has implemented a curriculum in Musical Instruments' Engineering (Jones et al. 2002), for a very diverse classroom population composed of engineering students as well as students of the arts. The faculties involved in this program were Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Music. ...

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String Musical Instruments as Educational Tools
Using musical instruments as an engineering educational medium
  • Citing Conference Paper
  • February 2002

Proceedings - Frontiers in Education Conference