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the ethical principles andfederal regulations for the protection of human subjects approved by the UCSD InstitutionalReview Board. Some of the data was compared between three quarters: Fall 2019 for in-personteaching, Spring 2020 when the class was taught remotely for the first time and which presentedthe most challenges, and Fall 2020 when the class was taught remotely for the second time,implementing the changes developed during summer 2020. A. Student performance and instructor observationsClock ProjectThe final deliverables of the clock project assess Cognitive Learning Objectives 1 and 4.Students from both the in-person and remote quarters demonstrated a high level of proficiencywith hand-sketch graphics and CAD modeling for the clock
Section 6 we present the data to demonstrate the changes in the diversification of the studentenrollment at UTA and in the UTA Mathematics Department. 12. THE UPDATE ON THE STUDENT ENROLLMENTThe UTA is located in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, the fourth most populated metropolitanarea in the United States. It is considered to be the economic and central hub for North Texas.Based on the 2019 data, it has a population of 7,573,136, corresponding to the most populous inTexas and in the southern United States, the fourth largest in the U.S., the tenth largest in theAmericas, and with the highest annual population growth. The Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitanarea has the highest concentration of colleges
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Engineering program administered the onlinesurveys during ENGR 101 and 201 within the first three weeks of class. Class of 2022completed the surveys in fall 2018 and fall 2019, and the class of 2023 completed the surveys infall 2019 and fall 2020.Analysis 6 Descriptive and inferential statistics demonstrated minimal differences between the twocohorts on the data collection tools used in the study, except for persistence. Analysis betweencohorts 2022 and 2023 revealed a significant association between cohort and persistence, 2 (1) =χ2 p = 0.02(1) = 5.438, p = 0.02. Program faculty attributed the difference in persistencebetween the cohorts to the