Abstract
Numerical analysis is a very important and useful course for students of the undergraduate program in electrical and electronic engineering. This course has real-life applications in the fields of electrical and electronic engineering. Therefore, this course has to be taught effectively so that students can apply the knowledge learned from this course in solving their practical problems. Skills in the cognitive domain of Bloom's Taxonomy revolve around knowledge and comprehension of, and critical thinking about, a particular topic. This makes teaching and learning more effective. This paper describes the teaching method of a numerical analysis course for undergraduate electrical and electronic engineering students in the cognitive domain.
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