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Combined application of CFD and flipped classroom practices in improving knowledge acqusition for an undergraduate water resources engineering related course

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  • Ronald R. Gutierrez

    (Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru)

  • Jose H. Cabrera

    (Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru)

  • Frank Escusa

    (Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru)

  • Richard Pehovaz

    (Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru)

Abstract

Water resources management plays an important role in achieving sustainable development and economic growth. The physical aspect of water management is associated to water resources engineering, which is mainly founded in fluid mechanics. We coupled computer fluid dynamics (CFD) and flipped classroom practices to improve the learning and teaching processes of an undergraduate course focused on the experimental aspect of fluid mechanics in Peru, an upper-middle-income economy. Under the light of our results, we believe that such combined application also results on a viable alternative for universities that may face limitations on implementing a physical fluid mechanics laboratory, and encourages the formation of cooperative clusters of academic institutions around high-performing ones, to create common-pool fluid mechanics sources of educational information.

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  • Ronald R. Gutierrez & Jose H. Cabrera & Frank Escusa & Richard Pehovaz, 2017. "Combined application of CFD and flipped classroom practices in improving knowledge acqusition for an undergraduate water resources engineering related course," Proceedings of International Academic Conferences 5808139, International Institute of Social and Economic Sciences.
  • Handle: RePEc:sek:iacpro:5808139
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    Keywords

    Water resources and development; engineering teaching;

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    • I00 - Health, Education, and Welfare - - General - - - General
    • O13 - Economic Development, Innovation, Technological Change, and Growth - - Economic Development - - - Agriculture; Natural Resources; Environment; Other Primary Products
    • Y80 - Miscellaneous Categories - - Related Disciplines - - - Related Disciplines

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