Jason Power

@Jason_Power
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Engineering education researcher. Mainly interested in motivation within learning environments. I occasionally write about various tech and EV developments. Lecturer @ul
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@pilsonk @OtwartaNauka @openscience @edutooters That sounds like a great activity for student teachers. I do some work in teacher Ed and we often struggle to get past the "nice but useless" type of feedback in the early years.
International Handbook of Engineering Education Research | Aditya Johr

This comprehensive handbook offers a broad overview of contemporary research on engineering education and its practical application. Over the past two decades,

Taylor & Francis

In this paper we look at the benefits and drawbacks of peer/self assessment when used by university engineering students. We examine the benefits and drawbacks of this strategy, as well as ways to optimise its use.

#edutoot #education #eduresearch #stem # engineeringeducation @OtwartaNauka @openscience @edutooters

Check out my new article with RTE looking at how EV batteries can support the national grid and may soon be able to save, or even earn, money when parked at home

https://www.rte.ie/brainstorm/2023/0301/1359581-electric-cars-vehicles-home-load-grid-v2h-v2l-v2g/

#ev #v2g #sustainability

We are seeking an EU partner for an Erasmus Capacity Building grant application. Ideally with experience of professional development for university level STEM educators. Funding would be workpackage based (100-200k) over 4 years. DM any questions

#edutoot #education #eduresearch @OtwartaNauka @openscience @edutooters

@[email protected] @johank76 @OT_Jen @academicchatter Absolutely. Rudeness may be tolerable to a degree. But everyone involved in the publishing process has a professional responsibility. I think fully open and signed reviews, where possible, would see an enormous improvement. Which if true would be a damning indictment, as it would suggest a conscious decision to be a terrible person when anonymous.
@[email protected] @johank76 @OT_Jen @academicchatter
It is possible, but I'd imagine editors are in a bind due to a general scarcity of willing and capable reviewers. I've done some AE work and have had to balance incivility with a likely months long further delay to the author's if I was to seek an additional review. If it was me, I'd prefer to get the paper out and suffer the anonymous eejit.
@redasadki Sorry, yes thats the one. Will correct now.