Categories: All - equations - techniques - interactive - theories

by Pablo Druetta 7 years ago

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Instructional Analysis

Students develop the skills necessary to analyze, model, and interpret various polymer processing techniques and their implications for process design. The instructional approach includes interactive lectures, problem-solving sessions, and site visits to provide practical insights.

Instructional Analysis

Illustrate, Sketch, Calculate

Describe, Model, Hypothesize, Predict

Explain, Summarize, Calculate

The student is able to model, solve, interpret, compare and hypothesize over different polymer processing techniques and explain its influence on the process design.

Previous Knowledge

Mechanical Design (4)
Numerical Methods (5)
Rheology/Polymer Chemistry (3)
Algebra (2)
Polymer Chemistry (1)

Learning Activities

Site visit (outside the university - optional)
Youtube or other websites, sources of audiovisual material
Group discussion during the lecture
Use feedback (fellow students/teacher) as a L.A.
Lab activities (including computers)
Problems/Report
Reading

Instructional Analysis

Polymer Architechture and Properties Relationships
Flory Theory (1)
Glass Transition Curves (1)
Entanglement of Molecules (1 and 3)
Polymer Processing Techniques
Mathematical Modelling (2 and 3)
Production Engineering (5)
Product Analysis (5)
Non-Linear Viscoelastic Models
Non-Newtonian Fluids (3)
Navier-Stokes Equations (3)
Linear Viscoelasticity (1 and 3)

Teaching Activities

Interactive activities in which students are the main actors
Computer Laboratories
Online quiz games

Make connections

Identify the most important concepts

Focus on their learning material

Lose the shame of answering questions

Mainly lectures (as interactive as possible) coupled with problem solving
This may include a site visit lecture (L.A. #6)