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$0 eBook- Think Like an Engineer: Use Systematic Thinking to Solve Everyday Challenges & Unlock

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Think Like an Engineer: Use systematic thinking to solve everyday challenges and unlock the inherent values in them
By Mushtak Al-Atabi, 259 pages, file size 20416 KB, save $7.99, published Sep 7, 2014.

Amazon's Description:
Engineers conceive, design, implement, and operate (CDIO). ‘Think Like an Engineer’ presents CDIO and systematic thinking as a way to achieve the human potential. It explores how we think, feel and learn, and uses the latest brain research findings to help us unlock value and have a balanced life. The practical, easy to follow exercises given in the book can be used by individuals to improve their thinking and learning and by educators to empower their students to thrive for success.

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  • Does it come with a wrench and a hard hat, or do I have to buy those seperately?

    • You dropped out of school, didn't you?

      • +3

        Nope, just a team fortress fan

  • +20

    If I thought like anything like my friends studying engineering, problem solving in my life would look like "(profanity) it, let's hope it doesn't come up on the exam"

    • +1

      Haha yeah and then it happens to be the first (and probably only) question in the exam lol

    • At my (now former) university, an engineering student recently set up a live YouTube stream of his computer as he essentially wrote his whole honours thesis in the last two weeks before the deadline. His stream plus regular updates on one of our major social media groups gained a considerable following…

      (I'm not one to judge, I wrote my whole computer science honours thesis in the last three weeks or so… the results chapter was only finished an hour before the submission deadline…)

    • All I remember is guys saying "MATLAB this and MATLAB that and then more MATLAB. Where are the girls up in here?".

      Hey at least in IT we can say we have 10% girls :|

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  • +2

    Who in their right minds would want to do this…

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  • Very soon we'll have people saying they're a 'systems' engineer haha

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