Higher-Order Thinking in the Unit Operations Laboratory

Authors

  • Ronald L. Miller Colorado School of Mines
  • James F. Ely Colorado School of Mines
  • Robert M. Baldwin Colorado School of Mines
  • Barbara M. Olds Colorado School of Mines

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Author Biographies

Ronald L. Miller, Colorado School of Mines

Ronald L. Miller is Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering and Petroleum Refining at the Colorado School of Mines, where he has taught chemical engineering and interdisciplinary courses and conducted research in educational methods and multiphase fluid flow for twelve years.

James F. Ely, Colorado School of Mines

James F. Ely is Professor of Chemical Engineering and Petroleum Refining at the Colorado School of Mines, where he has been since 1981. During his career at CSM he had taught courses in chemical engineering fundamentals and has performed research in molecular thermodynamics.

Robert M. Baldwin, Colorado School of Mines

Robert M. Baldwin is Professor and Head of the Chemical Engineering and Petroleum Refining Department at the Colorado School of Mines, where he has been for 23 years. His research has concentrated on fundamental and applied reaction engineering, and he is currently carrying out research on synthesis and evaluation of zeo/ite membranes at microgravity conditions.

Barbara M. Olds, Colorado School of Mines

Barbara M. Olds is Principal Tutor of the McBride Honors Program in Public Affairs for Engineers and is Professor of Liberal Aris and International Studies at the Colorado School of Mines, where she has taught for the past fourteen years. She is chair of CSM's assessment committee and has given numerous workshops and presentations on assessment in engineering education.

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1998-04-01

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