Supporting STEM knowledge and skills in engineering education - PELARS project

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Supporting STEM knowledge and skills in engineering education - PELARS project. / Cojocaru, Dorian A.; Friesel, Anna; Spikol, Daniel.

2016. Paper præsenteret ved 5th Annual ASEE International Forum 2016, New Orleans, USA.

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Cojocaru, DA, Friesel, A & Spikol, D 2016, 'Supporting STEM knowledge and skills in engineering education - PELARS project', Paper fremlagt ved 5th Annual ASEE International Forum 2016, New Orleans, USA, 25/06/2016.

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Cojocaru, D. A., Friesel, A., & Spikol, D. (2016). Supporting STEM knowledge and skills in engineering education - PELARS project. Paper præsenteret ved 5th Annual ASEE International Forum 2016, New Orleans, USA.

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Cojocaru DA, Friesel A, Spikol D. Supporting STEM knowledge and skills in engineering education - PELARS project. 2016. Paper præsenteret ved 5th Annual ASEE International Forum 2016, New Orleans, USA.

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Cojocaru, Dorian A. ; Friesel, Anna ; Spikol, Daniel. / Supporting STEM knowledge and skills in engineering education - PELARS project. Paper præsenteret ved 5th Annual ASEE International Forum 2016, New Orleans, USA.

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