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Yilin Feng, California State University, Los Angeles
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papertalks about the effects and lessons learned each practice based on the instructor’s observationsand feedback from students. This paper also discusses how the lessons learned from using thenew practices in an online course could inspire the improvement of the traditional face-to-facecourse in the future.Airport Administration CourseAirport administration is an undergraduate course in the Aviation Administration program in thecollege serving Technology majors at a state university in south California. The course aims toexplore the major topics related to airport administration, such as airport planning, marketing,governmental, legal, and public relations, financial management, and airport financing, andprepare students for future career as
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John Y Oliver, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; Chance Hoellwarth, California Polytechnic State University; Daniel Almeida, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; Lizabeth L Thompson P.E., California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; Montana Epps, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo; Jamie Bettencourt
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Education and a member of the Physics Department.Dr. Daniel Almeida, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Dr. Daniel Almeida is an Associate Professor in Higher Education Counseling/Student Affairs at Califor- nia Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. He is Lead Principal Investigator for the NSF-funded California State University Underrepresented Minority STEM Faculty Alliance for Graduate Education & the Professoriate (AGEP) Model: A Culturally-Informed Strengths-Based Approach to Advance Early- Career Faculty Success. Dr. Almeida is also Co-Principal Investigator for the NSF Scholarships in Sci- ence Technology Engineering & Mathematics (S-STEM) grant, Engineering Neighbors: Gaining
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Arthur Densmore, California State University, Long Beach; Hen-Geul Yeh, Cal State University, Long Beach
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intend that the change we’ve made to our laboratory courses to equip thestudents with function lab equipment to use at their remote locations will maximize theprobability that all students are able to gain suitable practical laboratory experience that isimportant for their career. Vutukuru6 reports that remote electronic laboratory students weremore engaged and eager to learn by building circuits in the comfort of their own homes thanwhen on campus. Vutukuru also reports that laboratory exercises were creatively adapted so thatstudents got a full laboratory experience though remotely. We believe that the adaptability andinnovation that Vutukuru discusses is a key component that can lead to positive studentlaboratory experiences in spite of the