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- 2021 ASEE Pacific Southwest Conference - "Pushing Past Pandemic Pedagogy: Learning from Disruption"
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Arthur Densmore, California State University, Long Beach; Hen-Geul Yeh, Cal State University, Long Beach
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Paper ID #35178Paper: Necessity Brings Out a Welcomed Laboratory ChangeDr. Arthur Densmore, California State University, Long Beach Arthur Densmore has been a lecturer at CSULB for six years teaching electronics seminar and laboratory courses and loves the subject. He entered the field of electronics first as a hobby as a child, won 1st place in the California VICA Industrial Electronics state-wide competition in high school and earned all of his degrees in electronics with honors: BSEE at Cal Poly Pomona, MSEE at Caltech, and PhD at UCLA. At the end of each semester he usually receives student reviews above the department
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Jelena Trajkovic, CSU Long Beach
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Skills Laboratory Teaching andDetermine Potential Benefits, Challenges, and Possibilities. Londgren MF, Baillie S, Roberts JN, Sonea IM. 2020,Journal of Veterinary Medical Education .7. Using Evaluative Data to Assess Virtual Learning Experiences. K. Vielma, E.M. Brey. Teaching Tips - SpecialIssue (COVID), 2020, Biomedical Engineerign Education, Vols. https://doi.org/10.1007/s43683-020-00027-8.8. Enhancement of Stay-at-Home Learning for the Biomechanics Laboratory Course During COVID-19 Pandemic.C.-H. Lee, Y. Liu, M. Moore, X. Ge, Z. Siddique. Teaching Tips - Special Issue (COVID), 2020, Journal ofBiomedical Engineering Education.9. Virtual Flipped Class and Laboratories for Medical Electronics Course. Maarek, JM.I. 2021, Biomed EngEducation
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Jenna Wong P.E., San Francisco State University
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levels of both structural response and secondary systems. After re- ceiving her PhD, Dr. Wong began a post-doctoral fellowship at Lawrence National Laboratory developing a modern computational framework for the nonlinear seismic analysis of Department of Energy nuclear facilities and systems. This work seeks to expand the understanding of soil structure interaction for these structures and the means of modeling this behavior both theoretically and experimentally. In addition to her research experience, Dr. Wong also has worked for the public and private engineering sectors in the areas of water infrastructure, transportation, data systems, and project management. She joined San Fran- cisco State University in 2014 as
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Scott Matthew Boskovich, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona; Chris Burns, Boys Republic
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Paper ID #35207Project Ponderosa - Bridging Robot Simulation with DesignDr. Scott Matthew Boskovich, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Dr. Scott Boskovich received his degree in Electrical Engineering focusing on Intelligent Systems. He has over 20 years of design experience from industry and has been teaching for over 20 years, 15 years part- time and now is a tenured track professor in Electromechanical Engineering at Cal Poly Pomona. His primary focus of research is robotics, autonomous vehicles and embedded systems and teaches related subject matter courses.Dr. Chris Burns, Boys Republic Licensed
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Ahmed Osman, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; Eric Cuellar, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; Aimee Tai Chiem, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; Christianna Bethel; Benjamin David Lutz, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
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sample, the data collection, and the thematic analysis approaches [15]used to develop our findings in terms of salient challenges and recommendations.Student SampleWe recruited 36 second- and third-year students from a mechanical engineering department at alarge, public, teaching-focused university in central California. We selected mechanicalengineering for three key reasons: 1) the relative size of the department (approximately 1200students); 2) the focus on creative product design and; 3) access to the student population throughdepartmental listservs. First, the mechanical engineering department is the largest engineeringdepartment on campus, and so it offered the greatest potential to stratify student samples accordingto relevant demographic