AccessEngineering is an interactive online reference and learning tool that helps engineering students access knowledge. It draws upon a repository of the world's most important engineering information, to help find solutions to real world problems, answer important questions, and get the right results fast.
Students can learn how to solve real-world engineering problems and how to use the reference material they will use throughout their professional lives.
Get the right results faster
Students can prepare for success in assignments and exams, mastering key topics and skills with a suite of engaging teaching and learning resources.
- Solve real-world engineering problems with faculty made instructional videos demonstrating step-by-step solutions
- Promote active learning with interactive tables and graphs
- Improve student understanding and retention with Schaum's Outlines
- Save time with personalisation tools allowing users to organise crucial project information as they work and Excel spreadsheet calculator tools that streamline commonly used calculations
- Build management, presentation and process skills with a suite of business suite of references and videos
World-class engineering content on the go
Students can easily find the right material when they need it with seamless access to trusted, multi-disciplinary, and regularly updated content.
Includes renowned sources such as Perry's Handbook for Chemical Engineers and Marks' Standard Handbook for Mechanical Engineers, as well as newer resources, such as Mechatronics in Medicine.
Fast, faceted search ensures easy discoverability of information on a device or desktop.
"It’s very trustworthy and I know I can use it and the sources are credible. The layout is really easy to use."
Charlotte Adams, Second Year Engineering Student, University of Central Lancashire
"What we’ve seen is a step change in the pass rate for this module."
Graham Calderbank, Course leader, Motorsport Engineering, University of Central Lancashire
DataVIS
This interactive data visualization tool transforms the way students learn about material properties.
Many students are able to apply formulas without fully understanding the concepts behind the formulas, or why a property for a material has a particular value.
DataVis bridges this gap by presenting material property data in dynamic visualizations that enable students and faculty to tell a story with the data.
You wouldn’t believe how much it saves time and how much it allows you to progress."
Dr Matthew Dickinson, Course leader, Computer Aided Engineering University of Central Lancashire
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