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Mehdi Lamssali, North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University; Olivia Kay Nicholas, RAPID; Alesia Coralie Ferguson, North Carolina A&T State University; Andrea Nana Ofori-Boadu, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University; Angela M. White, NC A&T State University
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faculty eagerness to integrate learned technology later to also improve face-to-face course delivery [15]. Drawbacks include possible faculty difficulty with adapting to newertechnologies, lack of technical support, and lack of student readiness [16]. As a result of the occurrence of COVID-19 pandemic, the transition to move from aformerly traditional or hybrid educational system to a largely online was sudden. Therefore, thispresented immediate challenges for those who were unprepared. The main purpose this paper isto look at student and faculty experiences during the pandemic in the Spring semester of 2020through the lens of faculty. This work is part of a larger study funded by the National ScienceFoundation (NSF) to address the
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Jorge Jimenez, University of Pittsburgh; April A. Dukes, University of Pittsburgh; Morgan V. Fedorchak
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assignment where students must interview stakeholders in the translational pipeline for drug delivery products. After exposure to these topics, students are tasked to write a review and present to the class on a drug delivery topic of their choosing in groups. Several class sessions are dedicated to in-person group presentations. For Semester A, a new, dedicated HD and SDOH module was included prior to in-person group presentations.3.5 HD and SDOH module intervention An asynchronous online-lecture was developed by course instructors in which students were exposed to public health topics of HD and SDOH. Students were tasked to answer a pre-survey on their engineering social agency awareness and familiarity on HD and SDOH
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Regina Palero Aleman, University of San Diego; Mireya Becker Roberto; Joel Alejandro Mejia, University of San Diego; Susan M. Lord, University of San Diego; Laura Ann Gelles, University of Texas at Dallas; Diana A. Chen, University of San Diego; Gordon D. Hoople, University of San Diego
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emphasizethat consideration is a necessary component in order to solve the complex problems faced inthe field of engineering.The initial implementation of the class was in the Spring semester of 2020. The class is asophomore level course required for integrated engineering students moving forward. TheSpring class consisted of 18 students, 17 being second year students, one being a third-yearstudent. The class included6 women and 12 men taught primarily by a White male professorwho has conducted research on socio technical dualisms that exist in engineering in the past.The course description stated in the syllabus: Ever wonder what “energy” really is? In this course you will learn the engineering behind both energy production and consumption