Reducing the information overload: a method on helping students research engineering topics using the Internet
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
11-1-2000
Abstract
Students are using the Internet as a primary source of information when researching topics for reports, presentations, or research. Because of the vast amount of data currently available, students need assistance developing an approach to gather this information. Without a proper plan on how to obtain information, they will waste countless hours, and become very frustrated at the process. This paper will describe several methods for searching for technical information on the Internet, as related to both electrical engineering and electrical and computer engineering technology (ECET). These methods were presented to students in several ECET classes at New Jersey Institute of Technology. The students were then required to develop presentations on technical topics within their discipline, using several of the sites described in this paper. This paper will also suggest a hierarchy in using these various methods, depending on the type of search required. While the initial concept in developing these techniques was to present a method for student information gathering on the Internet, the author has used many of these techniques for class lectures, as well as research topics. Therefore, the techniques presented in this paper are also pertinent to faculty research and teaching.
Identifier
0034317656 (Scopus)
Publication Title
IEEE Transactions on Education
External Full Text Location
https://doi.org/10.1109/13.883352
ISSN
00189359
First Page
420
Last Page
425
Issue
4
Volume
43
Fund Ref
Nanjing Institute of Technology
Recommended Citation
Rockland, Ronald H., "Reducing the information overload: a method on helping students research engineering topics using the Internet" (2000). Faculty Publications. 15535.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/15535
