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MODERN OR TRADITIONAL TEACHING STRATEGY IN LEARNING ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS COURSE

First-year engineering students of the Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment, UKM are in the process of transition in the way they learn mathematics from pre-university level to the undergraduate level. It is essential for good engineers to have the ability to unfold mathematical problems in...

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Published in:Journal of engineering science & technology 2016-11, Vol.11 (Sp. Iss. on PEKA 2016), p.13-20
Main Authors: N. RAZALI, H. OTHMAN, N. A. ZAINURI, F. M. HAMZAH, I. ASSHAARI, F. H. M. ARIFF, Z. M. NOPIAH
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