diff --git a/book/contents/home.md b/book/contents/home.md index 2efa509..8b10b18 100644 --- a/book/contents/home.md +++ b/book/contents/home.md @@ -2,6 +2,11 @@ This Jupyter Book aims to provide you with easy access to an overview of prerequisite knowledge needed to successfully start our MSc degree Civil Engineering at TU Delft. You can check yourself whether you have the necessary knowledge, and estimate which subjects you may need to repair or refresh before coming to Delft. The Jupyter Book was made in the educationalal research project called PRE-for-CEM (PRErequisite knowledge for Civil Engineering Master) during 2022 and 2023, and is still work in progress. + + + + + ## Which subjects? The Admission Committee of the MSc degree Civil Engineering have identified knowledge of the following subjects as crucial for a successful start of our degree: ```{tableofcontents} @@ -13,18 +18,3 @@ In the development of the admission procedure for the new MSc track Civil Engine ## Why in a Jupyter Book? We have chosen to use this format, so that both staff and students can suggest additions or alterations using the mechanism of github. For staff members we provide access to the github repository to raise issues and adding more or better open educational resources. For applying students, we suggest you send us an [email](mailto:h.r.schipper@tudelft.nl?subject=pre-for-cem) in case you have found material online that proved helpful for you. -## Project team -The project was carried out by: -- Mehmet Kisa, MSc (project lead) -- Ahmed Farahat, BSc and (student assistant) -- Guus Meinema, BSc and (student assistant) -- Diana Portillo Arreguin, BSc and (student assistant) -- Dr. Roel Schipper (project initiator) - -and with the support of many professors who have provided reference materials and verified the selected sources. - -## Disclaimer -This is an experimental Jupyter Book, part of an educational research project. The first two columns with required prior knowledge were defined by the MSc Admission Committee Civil Engineering. The third column with Open Educational Resources (OER) is experimental and work in progress. These OER materials are provided as a service. Although we did our best to collect OER that reflect the required knowledge as good as possible, based on surveys among students and discussion with staff members, unfortunately we can not give a guarantee that the quality of all material is good. Suggestions are welcome via [email](mailto:h.r.schipper@tudelft.nl?subject=pre-for-cem-suggestions). Our plan is to add more and more reliable and high-quality OER in the coming years. - -## Acknowledgement -The financial support for the PRE-for-CEM project and follow-up PRE-for-CEM 2 was provided through a first grant under the WSV-2 funding scheme and a second grant from the Educational Management Team. Special thanks goes to Caspar Jungbacker, who set up the JupyterBook and GitHub repository to make this book and website possible. Dr. Michiel de Jong as coordinator Open Education of TU Delft Library has been very supportive throughout the project. Dr. Timon Idema, Dr. Robert Lanzafame and ing. Ronald Ligteringen have kindly introduced us to the wonders of Markdown and Jupyter Books. Also many professors of our faculty have been supportive of the idea and have spent their valuable time in reviewing the OER.