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Lucie Guertault, North Carolina State University; Tamecia R. Jones, North Carolina State University at Raleigh; Eric Steven Hall, North Carolina State University; Praveen Kolar, North Carolina State University
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mathematics undergraduates.Dr. Praveen Kolar, North Carolina State University American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021Investigating Impact of Disruption to Biological and Agricultural Engineering Senior Design Capstone Courses due to COVID-19AbstractSenior Capstone Design is a culminating course of the undergraduate engineering curriculumwhich gives students the opportunity to work in teams on designing a solution to real-worldproblems submitted and mentored by industrial and research project sponsors. In Biological andAgricultural Engineering disciplines, these projects can involve tasks such as field datacollection, laboratory experiments or fabrication of
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Carol S. Stwalley, Purdue University at West Lafayette (COE); Robert Merton Stwalley III P.E., Purdue University at West Lafayette (COE); Virginia Lynn Booth-Womack, Purdue University at West Lafayette (COE); Grace Lynn Baldwin; Sarah Larose, Purdue University
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Purdue, Dr. LaRose serves as a teacher educator,preparing future agricultural educators to meet the needs of a diverse array of learners in their classes. Sheteaches coursework in curriculum design, laboratory teaching practices, and teaching methods in agricul-tural education. Central to all of Dr. LaRose’s work as an educator and a scholar is an effort to addressinequities in agricultural education curriculum, program design, and recruitment practices. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021Using Broad Spectrum Technological Projects to Introduce Diverse Student Populations to Biological & Agricultural Engineering (BAE): A Work in ProgressAbstractThis paper is a
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Tara Gupte Wilson, Wright State University; Ashley Nicole Venturini, Ohio State University; Ann D. Christy P.E., Ohio State University
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2017 and has been incorporated in all subsequent offerings. During the 2018 offering,CATME was added to help structure student team formation [13] and peer evaluation [14] withinteams. Papers by Christy et al. and Wilson et al. provide further background information aboutthe course [15], [16].To adapt to online learning, in-person lectures were replaced with weekly asynchronous lectureslides, some of which were accompanied by a video or voiceover explanation. Laboratory /recitation time and office hours were held through synchronous video sessions via the Zoomsoftware application. Additionally, all midterm and final exams became take-home, withstudents receiving approximately 36 hours to complete these assignments and submit them to theCanvas