Doug Reeve
University of Toronto
37 Papers
127 Citations
Doug Reeve is an academic researcher from University of Toronto. The author has contributed to research in topics: Engineering education & Teamwork. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 37 publications.
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Papers
Charting the landscape of engineering leadership education in North American universities
Mike Klassen,Doug Reeve,Cindy Rottmann,Robin Sacks,Annie Simpson,Amy Huynh +5 more
- 26 Jun 2016
TL;DR: Klassen is a Leadership Programming Consultant with the Institute for Leadership Education in Engineering (ILead) at the University of Toronto where he develops leadership programs and industry partnerships for engineers.
A Summer Leadership Development Program for Chemical Engineering Students.
TL;DR: The Engineering Leaders of Tomorrow Program (LOT) as mentioned in this paper is a 14-week summer leadership initiative for research students in the Department of Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry at the University of Southern California.
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Transitioning from university to employment in engineering: The role of curricular and co-curricular activities
Serhiy Kovalchuk,Mona Ghali,Mike Klassen,Doug Reeve,Robin Sacks +4 more
- 24 Jun 2017
TL;DR: Klassen as mentioned in this paper is the Assistant Director, Community of Practice on Engineering Leadership at the Institute for Leadership Education in Engineering (ILead) at the University of Toronto, who designs and facilitates leadership programs for engineering students with a range of focus from tangible skill development to organizational leadership.
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Curricular and Co-curricular Leadership Learning for Engineering Students
Doug Reeve,Greg J. Evans,Annie Simpson,Robin Sacks,Estelle Oliva-Fisher,Cindy Rottmann,Patricia Kristine Sheridan +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe a multifaceted leadership learning program developed by a collaborative team of educators and researchers with backgrounds in engineering, education, psychology, and industry and offer a range of learning experiences using diverse pedagogical strategies.
A Proposed Framework for Teaching Team-effectiveness in Team-based Projects
Patricia Kristine Sheridan,Greg J. Evans,Doug Reeve +2 more
- 10 Jun 2012
TL;DR: The pedagogical foundations and preliminary design of a proposed on-line tool to support the teaching of team-effectiveness skills through team-based projects, developed for teambased design projects in undergraduate engineering but also applicable in other disciplines are outlined.