2015
DOI: 10.15640/jea.v3n2a19
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Use of Multimedia Case Studies for Teaching Acoustics

Abstract: Faculty members teaching acoustic courses feel that there is a strong need to bridge the gap between theory and practice. Engineering acoustic course assignments tend to focus on oversimplified representations of acoustic problems that provide a good understanding of the concepts involved, but do not expose the students to real-world issues. This paper demonstrates the use of a multimedia case study in teaching auditoria acoustic concepts via a global real-world problem. It also discusses the design and develo… Show more

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